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Hemotropes express properties of negative pressure
29/10/09
EgofreakyOr, for those that don’t speak Yoonilecchoorese “Vampires suck”…
But why am I expressing this in even wankier, more academically clouded, terms than usual? Because the Australian Center for the Moving Image is having a series of academic talks about the place of vampires in modern popular culture:
http://www.acmi.net.au/studio_vampires.aspx
I don’t know if I actually have the time to get there, but I’m definitely interested in going. Edutainment at it’s finest, after all.
I should point out that Dr Walton, the chair of the discussion panel, is one of my more enjoyed academics thanks to a paper of hers I saw earlier on the year in regards to animation, which you may read here.












