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Rapid Nostalgia

MFA Thesis



Rapid Nostalgia № 002: Arts District




The second zine is a continuation of the first, with a different setting: the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles (where I was living at the time, and inspired much of Rapid Nostalgia). I worked and lived in this neighborhood for over a decade, and when I left, empty lots with guard dogs turned into giant Spotify and USC campuses. How can a city like Los Angeles change so rapidly?








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❸ After graduating Otis College of Art and Design, Rapid Nostalgia lives on. This image is a design rendered to look like a risograph print, a series of postcards depicting the various cold war era emergency sirens that still stand around Los Angeles today.

❹ The first edition of How to Give Your Work Away for Free, by Matthew Manos, featured a book sleeve that folded out into a small poster.