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When are explosives not explosives?

When they’re crappy S3 graphics cards instead of TNT2′s. Here endeth the geek humour for tonight (this morning?).

Ah well. Good times breaking speakers, adding memory, and generally having stupid conversations.

Van Helsing as object of comic derision

The notion itself seems laughable. The proposition of a progression from ‘normality’ to ‘comedy’ to horror as one travels eastwards (from England in Stoker’s Dracula) seems… well, itself very foreign. Only not foreign in any substantiable kind of way, more in a “you lied about where you went when on holidays, didn’t you” scenario. His language is reflective firstly of his foreignness, but this foreignness is less modern, and more attuned to the powers of “old Europe” than England perhaps is. We see modernity through a distinctly British lense, whereby competing powers are completely marginalised and it is all reduced (seemingly) to a dichotomous struggle between heritage and contemporary being. It will be noted, also, that until the twelvth century or thereabouts (maybe later, even), England/Ireland/Scotland/Wales were considered as barbarous and undeveloped as the (Far East) and Muslim powers… modernity splits this, perhaps, into future potential versus present as-yet-undefeated currency of being (I love that phrase, Communist influences or not) in a sense of antiquity.

Also, one mustn’t make the mistake of confusing antiquity as lineage. MH’s first lecture drew attention to ‘the whirlpool of European races’ in Dracula’s third chapter (though I wasn’t at the lecture, it’s online in Powerpoint format) which, notably, refers only to continental European influences. There is preserved an irrevocable distinction between ‘Europe’ (which, it seems, is an old power without the same sense of embracing modernity — notably Germany and Russia are generally ignored in this text) and ‘England’ (even including America, by a character link).

Helsing is still ‘other’. His otherness is not that of cheap laughs, but of blended encounters with savage forces lurking further to the East. (IMO, of course :))

Toilet door

Usyd Union: You're using it now

*giggle*

From some Usyd Flickr’r known as Stack.

Garage Hymnal at Matthias photos

As promised. No alt text because I’m too lazy/gig photos are no fun if you’re blind/have no bandwidth, anyway. These are the vaguely/briefly edited ones… Flickr full res now available in photoset Garage Hymnal @ Matthias.































Garage Hymnal Live at Matthias

Garage Hymnal at Matthias
Garage Hymnal at Matthias
Garage Hymnal at Matthias
Garage Hymnal at Matthias

Good times in a bizarre concert/congregational mixed genre kinda way. More photos coming. Maybe not of the organ on fire… If only we’d have thought of that sooner I’d have rigged some piping up so it could have been evenly distributed! Ah well. It was the closest you’re likely to get to Hillsong in a very Anglican Evangelical church for a while, I’d say! Also, whilst I’d generally post photos tonight I’m getting/am sick and have to be up at 6am to contribute heavily to global warming tomorrow (not in a livestock kind of way) at central-nowhere (aka Cobbitty… yeah, exactly! I think it’s near where Kristen reportedly lives, but am uncertain). So… they’re coming, promise. Flickr’ll get a workout (as will the remainder of this month’s quota–not capped yet, but quite ready to change that!)

Yay :)