0 (the art of making) a picture in which various materials or objects, for example paper, cloth, or photographs, are stuck onto a larger surface:
1 a picture that includes various materials or objects glued to a surface, or the art of making such a picture
The collage- or montage-maker starts with photographs and then modifies them, assembling and shaping them to construct her own photographic essay.
The jumps of lineby-line collage have been replaced by smoothed-over sentences of surreal hypotactic conventionality.
Woven into the structure of the music, these echoes form a collage of connotations from which meaning can be inferred.
Disappointingly, the process is less one of development than one of collage.
The cut-up method brings to writers the collage, which has been used by painters for fifty years.
The postmodern era has seen the notion of collage applied to many aspects of life.
I made an effort to unify the piece by the symmetrical placement of an extended sound collage at the beginning and the end.
And yet, if architecture is nothing but diverse, and the city always a collage, does that, itself, become one big idea.