Answer:The movement fizzled out as its innovations were assimilated. Its key practitioners moved beyond the cubist aesthetic. But the legacy of cubism remained in their work and the work of others after them. Cubism gave us a profound shift — in the fragments and shards of its works we have a new way of looking at the world.
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Look at the painting by Duchamp, entitled Nude Descending a
Staircase No.2 . The repetition and shifting diagonal lines creates a sense of mechanistic motion of a nude, with
superimposed facets, similar to motion pictures. It shows elements of both the
fragmentation and synthesis of the Cubists, and the movement and dynamism of
the Futurists.
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Music is an art form that can speak to anyone in the world, no matter their race, religion, culture, etc. It can bring people together on an emotional level and break down barriers between people. It can speak to people in a way that cannot be found anywhere else.
For the part of your question on raising awareness for a social cause, I would point to examples like "Do They Know It's Christmas?", "Imagine", and "We Are the World". All of these songs bring light to issues that were plaguing the world at the time and get the message to entire generations of people.