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At the entrance, the Control Room sets the scene, showing a mash-up of edits from the brand’s campaign videos.
“For the guests, for all intents and purposes, the forward-facing story is that this is just a mash-up between Tokyo and San Francisco that happened somewhere in the 20th century,” Dobrzycki said.
In a Southern breakaway from the United States, African Americans are bred to serve and be subjugated in what feels at times like a mash-up of the Hunger Games series and the film “Get Out.”
“Last semester we did a Taylor Swift mash-up.
Ripping through the decade at high octane speed in the ultimate mash-up, the set list had it all.
Source: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/entertainment/music/5857153/review-80s-live-aberdeen-pj-live/
The event is a mash-up of dance, music performance art and video that first emerged from the Lower East Side in the 1980’s.
The rustic-chic bar is a mash-up of flea market treasures and high-end antiques with a speakeasy vibe.
Two iconic local restaurant names known far beyond city limits are teaming up again for a very Chicago mash-up.
What do you think of this mash-up art?