Abstract: This thirteenth volume of the International Yearbook of Futurism Studies explores some of the manyf acets of Neo-Futurism from the second halfo ft he twentieth century to the present day.It looks both at the revival and the continuation of Futurist aesthetics, whether in explicit or palimpsest form, in avariety of media:literature,v isual art,d esign, music, architecture, theatre and photography.W ehave chosen to focus on the far-reaching legacyo fF uturism, far beyond the demiseo f its initial phases usuallydenoted with theterms Primo and Secondo Futurismo.At first sight,this might look like acontradiction to awell-known passageinthe Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism (1909),whereMarinetti predicts the death of the movement afterashort and unsettling existence:The oldest amongu sa re thirty;s ow ehavea tl east ten years in which to completeo ur task.When we reach forty,o ther,y ounger, and morec ourageous men will very likely toss us into the trash can, like useless manuscripts.And that'sw hatw ew ant!¹ 1