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Radio 4,04 Oct 2019,14 mins

Celebrating Speed

The Art of Innovation

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Sir Ian Blatchford and Dr Tilly Blyth continue their series exploring how art and science have inspired each other. They focus on responses to a new love of personalised transport and the thrilling exhilaration of speed brought about by the humble bicycle. As Tilly reveals, the exquisite yet simple design of John Kemp Starley鈥檚 Rover Safety Bicycle ushered in the 1890s Golden Age of Bicycles 鈥 an affordable means of social mobility for all. For a new movement of Avant Garde artists 鈥 the Futurists 鈥 the energy and velocity of the humble bicycle came to symbolise Italy鈥檚 rapidly changing industrial, emotional and moral landscape. Ian visits London's Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art to examine Umberto Boccioni鈥檚 Dynamism of a Cyclist, in which man and machine appear almost as one. The bicycle became star propaganda for the Futurists, whose manifesto set out to challenge traditional society and instil a new disruptive order amidst a future based on technological advance, new freedoms and the ever accelerating pace of modern life. Producer Adrian Washbourne Produced in partnership with The Science Museum Group Photograph (C) Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London

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