- Oh, yes, 'Man, the latest of the
ephemera.' Well, what do you, the latest of the
ephemera, want with fame?
The drops of water splashed up to the green leafy roof, and the clerk thought of the million of
ephemera which in a single drop were thrown up to a height, that was as great doubtless for their size, as for us if we were to be hurled above the clouds.
Honor is venerable to us because it is no
ephemera. It is always ancient virtue.
At the following link, visitors can virtually explore the churches through the
EpHEMERA database, which is a repository of 3D models of endangered architectural and archaeological heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean area: http://ephemera.cyi.ac.cy .
They came to me by chance in a box of
ephemera. I feel that, having survived for 70 years, their story is well worth telling, maybe in print.
El Union sources coffee from Bukidnon Gloria Estate and occasionally serves a rare heirloom variety of Arabica called the Kalasan Sweet Coffee from
Ephemera Traders, whose farmers come from the Talaan-dig Kalatunganon tribe.
Nicholas Bonner, a landscape architect from the UK who ended up travelling to North Korea over the past 25 years, has built up one of the largest collections of photographs and
ephemera from North Korea - everything from metro tickets to stamps, postcards to luggage labels, tinned food labels to gift-wraps.
ANTHEMION Auctions' fine art sale in Cardiff on February 20 is to offer an incredible selection of stamps, first-day covers, and rare philatelic
ephemera, much of which is specific to Wales.
For some years, high-resolution digital photographic equipment has been at the core of image capture for printed, art, and other
ephemera, usually as an alternative to traditional scanning.
They're nicknamed the spring
ephemera, for good reason.
7, recounts the era's irreverent pop-art icons--Guido Drocco and Franco Mello's cactus-like coat rack; Archizoom's clover-shaped Safari sofa; and Gruppo Strum's Pratone chaise longue (Polyurethane foam molded to resemble a patch of grass)--while rare
ephemera and archival footage give greater context to a group whose groundbreaking visions, according to Didero, "can still move our souls."
Inspired by the conference oMediated Pasts: Visual Culture and Collective Memory,o held in Leicester, UK, in June 2014, the 13 essays in this volume examine the relationship between memory, history, and nostalgia in different media forms: fiction and documentary films, dramatic and journalistic television, online media, magazines, visual art, museums, and
ephemera, as well as the relationship between different media.