Artist Diane Meyer, with the help of one of those penny-pressing souvenir machines, is working on a project called Flattened Los Angeles: "It works just like you remember. Insert one cent, choose the design of your choice, turn the crank, and voila: scenes from L.A.'s most famous vaporized neighborhood, Bunker Hill, in the palm of your hand?Meyer's looking for a place that can host the machine for at least a month (the ticket booth for Angels Flight seems like a natural choice) so the public can engage with L.A.'s recent past." [LAW]
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