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A series of phone conversations between Elif Ozbay and Andrea González.
These sessions, called “Vampires Can't Have Anything” were conversations and indagations in which we shared our references and theories about the contemporary materializations of the myth of the vampire and its relations with popular culture, infrastructure, technology, mythology, symbolism, and ritual. These sessions were also a very genuine encounter between two worlds and minds, with having no specific boundary, our research through conversation has been quite rewarding in the number of theories we were able to discuss.