Thursday, January 27, 2011

A tattered flag, delayed Genslerian destruction, and pleasant, weird-assed sculptures

I took these pictures today at Irvine Valley College. This, of course, is our tattered American flag, flying above the California bear on a pole next to the Administration Building. (Click on the graphics to enlarge them.)
A closeup. Have you read Clark Nova's piece about our beleagured flag? Focusing on the flag's miserable condition, Clark argues that the college is in violation of U.S. flag code. Apparently, we need to scare up some vets or Boy Scouts to burn the poor thing and put it out of its misery.
Steevo contacted me today, insisting that I view a "big crack" on the corner of the A300 Building. That's the building that, ten or so years ago, was (as we say around here) "turned inside out" by Dean Howard "Hilton" Gensler. Maybe the strain of that dystopian transformation has belatedly caused these unsightly spasms of decrepitude. Gosh.
I closeup. It's all very Genslerian, I feel: the fakitude of the "brick and mortar" revealed, showing the shitty plywood within. Elsewhere on campus, they've replaced the fake brick with "fake stucco." Or so says the Reb.

Rebel Girl was inspired by the A300 "crack" to dig up this big crack.
Mostly, though, it was a pleasant day at the college. (Great weather!) The place generally looks good. I'm even getting to like all those weird-assed sculptures that punctuate the lawns, like that spacey red gizmo at right, which, unless I am very much mistaken, is entitled, "Irvine's warmth." (Click on graphic.)

CHE's profile of this year's freshmen

A Profile of This Year's Freshmen (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Click on graphic or link
• Ronald Reagan as Dad, a Sunny Stranger (New York Times)
• Record Level of Stress Found in College Freshmen (New York Times)
When our adjuncts had an office, this was it.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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