Not exact matches
I saw these [interactive works] as extensions of
cubism,
because you're looking at something from all sides.
I've heard it expressed by some artists that as a consequence Picasso (through
cubism) ends up being more a sculptor than a painter and Matisse (through flatness) more a painter than a sculptor simply
because one (Picasso) chose to deal with dimension more than the other even though both worked in the two mediums.
Maybe
because I'm one of ten children,
cubism feels normal to me, and I've never found creating conventional space compelling, however much I enjoy it in other people's paintings.