Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A Bonus Posting: Shots along the interstate while lost











In anticipation of the upcoming presentations, I began to think about some of the more memorable readings. Reyner Banham came to mind, and as I was about to get on the interstate, it looked like he was right. I do need the signs (or Garmin) to guide me. Today, it's even more difficult to know where you are without signs because of the noise pollution blocking walls. The pictures came out surprisingly well, given that I just pointed in random directions and clicked. Anyway, best wishes for presentations tomorrow. I've enjoyed looking at the city in a new way. It's still easier to see ruins, but complete structures are growing on me.








Post Script to all readers and bloggers: I have noticed (while lost) that some of the street signs do not apply to either the street I'm currently on or the cross-street. In Columbus, it's even more difficult because they didn't have signs at all. How do you find your way around in those situations, or do you also just depend on Garmins and the like, hoping the batteries will not give out?

1 comment:

M Lasner said...

I like what you write about Banham.