I drove up to Hinkley, for an open house at the Center for Land Use Interpretation’s Desert Research Center, and to check out a new work by Leroy Stevens. Leroy’s project is an underground sound piece that has to be activated by running over buried metal rods with a metal detector. I don’t have good pictures of the work, but found is a nice description on his site. And I’m always struck by the quiet genius of Matt Coolidge and the Center. Here are some signs from their new interpretive trail…