The book on the 4th dimension in Modern Art (1983) has been a cornerstone in understanding the fascination of modern art with more than three-dimensional space. Linda D. Henderson did a marvellous job to explain the interest in 4th dimension and new geometries more generally to audiences in the world of art. The Cubists are, of course, a formidable starting point with millions of people admiring their 4d explorations across the globe nowadays. This so-called non-Euclidean geometry is easier to realise and to create with the use of AI in art and science.
Geometry, beyond the up- or downscaling of images, is accessible to wider audiences. Lots of applications are likely to follow suit. Sometimes it takes close to 100 years for Avantgarde trends to get re-discovered.

