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The Social Object
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5 episodes
6 days ago
How do objects carry memory, mediate belonging, or reveal power? Can they be read like a text—or listened to like a story? The Social Object podcast extends the life of Soumitri Varadarajan’s book through readings, reflections, and recordings from live events. Rooted in design, ethnography, and cultural theory, this series invites listeners to think with objects and explore how they shape the social world. What is the social life of the objects in your world?
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How do objects carry memory, mediate belonging, or reveal power? Can they be read like a text—or listened to like a story? The Social Object podcast extends the life of Soumitri Varadarajan’s book through readings, reflections, and recordings from live events. Rooted in design, ethnography, and cultural theory, this series invites listeners to think with objects and explore how they shape the social world. What is the social life of the objects in your world?
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Chapter 4: Bengaluru Reading
The Social Object
22 minutes 52 seconds
2 months ago
Chapter 4: Bengaluru Reading

LINK to the first part of the Bengaluru reading session, the setup or the training: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ooVwdNMHYYhyfrMGVglNN?si=b1140dd6464c4a01

The Social Object
How do objects carry memory, mediate belonging, or reveal power? Can they be read like a text—or listened to like a story? The Social Object podcast extends the life of Soumitri Varadarajan’s book through readings, reflections, and recordings from live events. Rooted in design, ethnography, and cultural theory, this series invites listeners to think with objects and explore how they shape the social world. What is the social life of the objects in your world?