Randy Gives Blood
Monday, April 9th, 2001
Stanford Medical Center
Palo Alto, California
  
All Photos © 2001 Randy Vogel
 
 

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 SUMC Blood Bank Sign
 Nurse Therese

Today was my date to give blood after lunch. Ever since getting back to Stanford to work for the Knudsen Lab, I've been making regular appointments to donate...it's an easy thing to do when it means an hour's break from the daily grind!

Nurse Therese was a little apprehensive about me taking pictures...She didn't want to look at the camera, but she gave me a good mona lisa smile. And while the sign out on the street was advertising a need for all blood types, you can see that things were pretty slow when I was visiting...no one else donating at that time.

On the walk back from the Blood Center through the hospital complex, I stopped to shoot a few pictures of the flower garden outside the Cafeteria. The gardeners at Stanford do a great job, and there's always a profusion of flowers to appreciate, even in the winter.

Entering into the building, I noticed a really cool photo collage for the first time, Nomura Hitoshi's 'Annalemma of the Moon, 1991.' To produce this composite, Hitoshi painstakingly photographed the full moon from the same spot over the course of the year, then layered these images to show how the moon dances through the sky. Way too cool...

If you want to see more of Hitoshi's work, you can find him through a Google search...a common thread in many of his works is to capture the passage of time through the motion of celestial objects. Interestingly, in pursuit of this theme, Hitoshi has expanded his work from photography into sculpture using a variety of media.

From the hospital hallway I descended into the nearby atrium, searching for more Hitoshi photos, but found none. I headed back towards my desk in the Fairchild building by navigating the claustrophobic hallways of the basement. Like MIT, you can move between any two points in the medical center without going above ground if you know the proper routes (many are locked...).

A couple hours more work and it was time to pick up Ting from Tumbleweed and go home...
 
 Randy donating
 Beds Waiting for Donors
 Randy's Sack of Blood
 Nice Clouds!
 SUMC flowerbed
 SUMC flowerbed
 the Analemma of the Moon, 1991, by Nomura Hitoshi
 A Basement Hallway in the Medical Center
 Steam-tunnel Entrance
 Abandon All Hope...
 Tunnel Leading to Fairchild & RAF
 

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