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This podcast is based on articles that explore the lasting influence of Cubism, an early 20th-century art movement known for fragmenting subjects into geometric shapes and depicting multiple perspectives. These sources highlight how Cubist principles continue to be reinterpreted and incorporated by contemporary artists, particularly in the realm of digital art, collage, and other mixed media, often to address modern themes like digital identity, sustainability, and societal complexities. David Hockney is cited as a notable artist influenced by Cubism's approach to perspective, and the resurgence of "Neo-Cubism" is discussed, blending traditional techniques with new technologies. The texts collectively illustrate Cubism's enduring legacy and its evolution across different artistic mediums and time periods.