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Tiny Tales In the 19th century, thanks to advances in printing technology, toy theater became a popular means of staging miniature dramatic spectacles using cutout characters.
In her painted wood wall-mounted reliefs using cutout circles, arcs, french curves and rectangular frames, Ms. Daar builds layered constructions that suggest motion in static formats.
The pilot episode was produced using cutout animation.
Except for the pilot episode, which was produced using cutout animation, all episodes of South Park are created with the use of software.
She tells Creators how reading the news struck her, increasingly, as "disturbing," and explains that, "rather than getting frustrated by my inability to affect major changes, I decided to channel my emotions into my work using cutout news articles as a background collage".
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One of his inventions was "variable paintings" using cutouts on springs or magnets that could be moved around, like "Packing the Hard Potatoes (Chile I: Last Months of Allende Regime)" from 1974.
Using cutouts from 19th-century illustrated books and periodicals, as well as line drawings and hand-drawn dialogue balloons, he concocted a style in which the surrealism of J. J. Grandville and Max Ernst was inflected with a tough Queens accent.
In another incremental work, Derek Hobbs uses cutout and pasted words to suggest the issues that trouble his pensive subject.
As the befuddled underdog Schweik, Pallenberg created the perfect foil for Piscator's multimedia "epic theatre" event, which used cutout cartoon characters, animated film, treadmills, signboards, and abstract lighting to condemn bureaucratic manipulation and callousness.
Indeed, Reagan invaded fewer countries than most modern presidents -- only bite-size Grenada, plus a body-snatch of President Manuel Noriega in Panama -- preferring instead to use cutouts and contras to do the dangerous duty from Nicaragua to Afghanistan.
(He had used cutouts in planning "The Dance," of 1931-33, a mural for the home of the collector Albert C. Barnes, near Philadelphia, and, off and on, for magazine covers and illustrations).
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