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ephemera

noun as in memorabilia

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One might not immediately make the connection between data and air, but Ouchhh collective’s “AI Data Portal of Los Angeles,” an immersive tunnel of LED screens broadcasting an abstract amalgamation of Excel spreadsheets, documents, graphs and other digital ephemera, reimagines the city’s cloud data as thousands of tiny colored beads.

On the walls, there was plenty of Lady Gaga ephemera, specifically from Joanne, Lady Gaga’s fifth album, which is a tribute to her aunt, Joe’s late sister Joanne Stefani Germanotta, who died at age 19 from lupus.

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In order for the actors to proceed to the next scene, we need to get them a message crafted from the ephemera that they have dropped.

Beginning Aug. 16, guests will be able to check out a box filled with instructions and ephemera, such as magnifying glasses, and explore a fanciful tale.

Through a collection of personal narratives and visual ephemera from everyday people in L.A.,

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