Inspired by a Laurie Anderson cut-up of two newspapers (which was inspired by William Burrough's/Brion Gysin's cut-up technique). This was two copies of a music promotion sticker sliced in different directions and interwoven.
In 1990 I bought a camera from Bazooka Bubble gum ("$1.29 and 90 comics")-- cheapo thing that used 126 film (which they didn't make for much longer at that point), but it was kind of like a poor man's Holga. I loved how the shutter was independent of the film advance so it was easy (dangerously easy, if you weren't keeping track) to take multiple exposures. Here are a few.
I can't remember who this guy is, famous for something I think. These were done with exacto-knife/glue/paper in the late 90's before the ubiquity of photoshop.
"If you bring forth what is within you, what you have will save you. If you do not have that within you, what you do not have within you [will] kill you."
(from the Gnostic Gospels.)