Thursday, November 26, 2009

Pleasant, gaudy, uncanny IVC


The A-quad. We used to have a clock tower here. Rot.
We saved the clock's hands. Metal.


The new commencement zone, between Biz-Tick and PAC.
Nice, but, here, the sun is all wrong in the late afternoon, when the ceremony occurs.
Photographers grumble and fume.


Biz-Tick at left; PAC at right.
Once were orange groves. Strawberry fields.


Late afternoon, long shadows.
Two people converse, saying nothing.


"Physical education." Odd phrase, that.
Is the physical educable?


More "physical education."
You hold the racket like this.
"Don't forget to breath."


We call this building Biz-Tick. It's cold and new inside. They teach here, in rooms. So do we. We know not what they do. They know not what we do. Whiteboards always erased, leaving no clues.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

You made Biz-Tick so beautiful, though definitely sinister.

Really nice stuff, VbT. I love the one from above the tables, too.

You and Jason are inspiring me to take my camera out and about. You've admirably shown the strengths of both color and B & W in these posts.

Amazing, lovely shots of the hangars, Jason.

MAH

13 Stoploss said...

Thanks, MAH.

I've heard grumblings that wide angle should not be used on Architecture... I think VbT shows how cool the angles and distortions can be.

Please do take the camera out. Also, share. I don't leave the house without a camera. :)

Anonymous said...

That's the only way to go, Jason. There is beauty everywhere, just waiting to be noticed, captured, and shared.

Thanks for the encouragement. I'll do it!

MAH

Bohrstein said...

There is something, oddly, geometric about the way Chunk photographs. I can't quite put my finger on it, but sir, you have an eye for capturing the primitives shapes. I never noticed how square the gymnasium was - it looks like it was made by a kid with a pile of blocks.

It's interesting (to me anyways) that you guys feel this way about photography.

If The Girl reads this - she should submit her pictures. They're quite interesting.

Roy Bauer said...

Encourage "the girl" to do that. MAH has already been encouraged, but she dithers. I was glad to learn (from Jason) that there is some professional wisdom out there to the effect that one shouldn't take wide shots of architecture--and that, as usual, I blithely (and unknowingly) ignore it. I am continually amazed that nobody bothers to tag me for my lurid colors. I must up the ante.

Anonymous said...

Yes--geometry is a part of VbT's aesthetic, isn't it? I hadn't caught that before. But yes: those tables look like blocky, geometrical tortoises making their way, ever so slowly, across the plaza.

It's true that I dither. A New Year's Resolution: dither no more!

MAH

Bohrstein said...

She is up in San Francisco with family right now (I opted out) so I just took some samples from her Facebook page. She has some stored on her laptop (she has it with her) and a Flickr page somewhere but I don't know where that is.

There exists, somewhere, really nice high resolution pictures of all of these. I'll have her e-mail you those "BvT" if she is up to it.

This one is one of my favorites, captures what I feel is the warmth of a stupid holiday (Yes that is The Girl in the background):
(1)


Formal: "Cooking With Blood"

(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)

Here is a picture of me attempting to give Erin the finger cause it is like 4 am. I put this one here cause she can be torturous with her camera and I think this moment captures it brilliantly. I don't even remember it being taken.
(8) F-Off!

Informal Canada:
(9)
(10)

Bohrstein said...

Uh, (7) is clearly not part of the other album. That was a shot through a fence in Mazatlan. It was weird, the place we were at looked like shit, then you peek through this fence and see that. One wonders why it was fenced off.

13 Stoploss said...

I see 6 Chucky P's (next to an Orwell)! My favorite!!

Bohrstein said...

Yeah, Erin is really big on the fiction. Her interest in that stuff is amazing. She sometimes goes to the bookstore and buys like 7 books and will read them all within a month. We've had so many arguments over why I don't read fiction (really, just not as interested, though I'd like to write some fiction sometime).

My book collection is boring (not my opinion), technical, and non-fiction. Except for my Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, I do really love that book.

By the way Chuck P is Chuck Palahniuk, and I do believe that is Erin's favorite fiction writer as well, if not Vonnegut.

Erin! said...

Wow, I really should visit here more often. Seeing my photos up here was a bit surprising, I have to say. But thanks, "BS", I appreciate the free advertising :)

13 Stoploss: I was looking at your photo blog before...your pictures are amazing. I've always admired people who opt for film over digital.

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