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==Description==
Measuring {{convert|68|x|80|in|cm|1}}, ''Torpedo...Los!'' is an oil on canvas painting.<ref name=TLLF/> By enlarging the face of the captain relative to the entire field, Lichtenstein makes him more prominent than in the source.<ref name=RLDW/> He retained the source's "clumsiness"
This exemplifies Lichtenstein's theme relating to vision. He uses a "mechanical viewing device" to present his depiction of technically aided vision.<ref>{{cite book|title=Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art |publisher=Louisiana Museum of Modern Art|editor=Holm, Michael Juul, Poul Erik Tøjner and Martin Caiger-Smith|date=2003|isbn=87-90029-85-2|page=85|chapter= Pop according To Lichtenstein |author=Lobel, Michael}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|editor=Bader|pages=120|chapter=Technology Envisioned: Lichtenstein's Monocularity|author=Lobel, Michael|quote=Like ''Torpedo...LOS!'' and ''CRAK!'', each of these works contains the image of a mechanical aid to vision.}}</ref> The depicted mechanical device, a periscope in this case, forces the vision into a monocular format.<ref>{{cite book|editor=Bader|pages=119|chapter=Technology Envisioned: Lichtenstein's Monocularity|author=Lobel, Michael}}</ref> In some of his works such as this, monocularity is a strong theme that is directly embodied although only by allusion.<ref>{{cite book|editor=Bader|pages=116|chapter=Technology Envisioned: Lichtenstein's Monocularity|author=Lobel, Michael}}</ref> Michael Lobel notes that "...his work proposes a dialectical tension between monocular and binocular modes of vision, a tension that operates on the level of gender as well."<ref>{{cite book|editor=Bader|pages=118|chapter=Technology Envisioned: Lichtenstein's Monocularity|author=Lobel, Michael|quote=}}</ref> The work is regarded as one in which Lichtenstein over-exaggerated comic book sound effects in common pop art style.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GNRreYO91ogC&pg=PA182&dq=takka+takka+lichtenstein&hl=en&sa=X&ei=txTHUbnDGYXE9gSlloGIAQ&ved=0CEcQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=takka%20takka%20lichtenstein&f=false|title=Batman Unmasked: Analyzing a Cultural Icon|accessdate=2013-06-23|date=2001|isbn=0826413439|publisher=[[Bloomsbury Academic]]|author=Brooker, Will|page=182}}</ref>
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