Arthur P. Pierson
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- | *Munchers: A Fable’ (1973) 10m, dir. Art Pierson. Clay and polymer tooth puppets bring decay to life. | + | *Munchers: A Fable’ (1973) 10m, dir. Art Pierson. [[claymation|Clay]] and polymer tooth puppets bring decay to life. |
- | *‘Whazzat?’ (1975) 10m, dir. Art Pierson. Here, nondescript clay figures attempt to identify an elephant. | + | *‘[[Whazzat?]]’ (1975) 10m, dir. Art Pierson. Here, nondescript clay figures attempt to identify an elephant. |
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- Munchers: A Fable’ (1973) 10m, dir. Art Pierson. Clay and polymer tooth puppets bring decay to life.
- ‘Whazzat?’ (1975) 10m, dir. Art Pierson. Here, nondescript clay figures attempt to identify an elephant.
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