[Yeah, Elias is certainly his sort of company. If Conrad did wander into a lecture that covered anything untoward, he's not going to bring it up out of nowhere. That's not the sort of thing he'd generally sit through, anyhow.]
Oh. Uhm. Well, mostly, they talked about how humans interpret concepts of abstraction in art opposite the ways a vampire could view it. It's intriguing to hear how someone perceived works of art before they were turned compared to after. I mean, I think it's fairly interesting, anyway. I always found certain aspects of non-objective art hard to master, so I find it compelling, but I know it's not for everyone.
[He gives the man a faintly curious glance then.] Soo... What exactly was it about the gyroscope that struck a chord with you? [He's going to try to hide whether or not he knows what that is.]
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Oh. Uhm. Well, mostly, they talked about how humans interpret concepts of abstraction in art opposite the ways a vampire could view it. It's intriguing to hear how someone perceived works of art before they were turned compared to after. I mean, I think it's fairly interesting, anyway. I always found certain aspects of non-objective art hard to master, so I find it compelling, but I know it's not for everyone.
[He gives the man a faintly curious glance then.] Soo... What exactly was it about the gyroscope that struck a chord with you? [He's going to try to hide whether or not he knows what that is.]