It is populated by cultural detritus and ephemera with which we are friendly, if you will.
Rothbart says that catching these drifting pieces of ephemera isn't about hunting for them.
Wednesday is going to be a big day for ephemera collectors of the literary persuasion.
It's the musicians themselves who make the music resonate, while recordings simply catch the ephemera.
That's what makes tonight's meeting important: it is "informal" and it's calling notice was stuffed with ephemera.
Further into the entrance gallery, prints and ephemera illustrate society's response to its newborn dandies: mockery and moralizing.
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And a lot of the ephemera that we were talking about in this campaign are shrinking the insignificance.
In the biographical section there is a fine collection of Kahn ephemera from his battered suitcase to the postcards he sent home.
BAM, in a smaller-scale project, is scanning tens of thousands of items from its collection of ephemera, including programs, posters, blueprints, photographs and correspondence.
But as a former chairman of the Ephemera Society, Mr. Robertson does not seem to consider either his method or his interests as trivial.
Wilhelm in search of FOUND-worthy ephemera in the Washington, D.
Those in search of vintage Thai ephemera may begin their journey at the House of Museums, but there are other venues to explore as well.
Those deals seem prescient now: Rather than the digital ephemera that skeptics had predicted, MySpace has proven itself, growing from 20 million users to 105 million.
First would come a letter on Crane bond, luscious to the touch, inviting them to donate their papers and ephemera to Boston University, where he was the archivist of special collections.
Norman started accumulating computer-related manuscripts and ephemera in 1971.
The tenor and direction of most academic institutions, like the tenor and direction of our mass culture, like the tenor and direction of most lovers, is away from big questions towards smaller, niche, ephemera.
To preserve them for more than a billion years to make fossils out of ephemera a site first has to coat its remains in a fixative: a thin layer of waterproof sediment that will slowly harden into stone.
In conjunction with BBC Future and Atlas Obscura, Novak featured an exhibit of past tech ephemera, ranging from every era old Disney movies, nuclear attack handbooks, posters of our future trips to the moon.
While there are displays of ephemera from other theatrical endeavors of the period, among them medicine and Chautauqua shows, the bulk of the museum's 3, 200 square feet of exhibition space and its most compelling narrative centers on tents and opera houses.
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The museum's collection comprises more than 6, 300 objects including pre-historic tools, Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon artefacts, maps, textiles, books, paintings and prints, together with objects and ephemera from before Victorian times up to World War II, the 1950s and the present day.
The striking image by the late photographer Herb Ritts, known for fashion shoots of unsmiling supermodels and magazine portraits of movie stars, will be included in "Herb Ritts: L.A. Style, " an exhibit of 87 photographs and other ephemera opening April 3 at the J.
But the ephemera of politics and dogma fade into the background as the director fiercely aided by his lead actor, Vincent Gallo creates a sort of feral cinema, in which a captured combatant, beaten and jailed and enduring rendition to an unnamed European country, manages to escape.
She has an eye for ephemera at the edge of a vast stage: that tear-gas canisters become more not less potent when they pass their expiry date, that in July last year a Saudi flag appeared in Tahrir Square, that the soldiers took possession of any US dollar bills they came across as evidence of demonstrators being foreign agents.
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