Objecthood #7

This new episode of Roc Jiménez de Cisneros’ Objecthood series features conversations with Diego Falconi, Rick Dolphijn, Dave Phillips, and music by Kali Malone. A spiral-shaped trip about fire, burning, ashes, rituals, cooking, food, and jungles. Though it is also about everything that lies in betw...

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