To my understanding, it seems like Martinetti wanted to make loud statements of art that rival his competitors or something along those lines. The first part of his manifesto, where it says, “We want to sing the love of danger, the habit of energy and rashness” is a good example of that mentality to me.

Aleksandr Rodchenko seems to take a more analytical approach to things when he says, “We processed the human being. We organize technology.” I think his Constructivism was geared more towards making practical art instead of something that’s flashy.