This episode includes another pair of 2018 graduates from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art. Emilia Bergmark discusses her piece "Heaven and Earth" (2018) with host Brandon Schell. Her final thesis was an installation piece that included a anamorphic Alessi 1991 tea kettle who is a starving artist working at a space station as a server.
The second guest is Albin Werle. Albin's works focus on classic game design, however, he focuses on the community and interaction of the players rather than the traditional binary concepts of winning and losing. His online game titled, "Passing" (2016), can be found on his website through the link. Him and Brandon also discussed his masters thesis, which was a group of board games titled, "Ten Spells for Humanity or a Poison Dart for the Ruling Class" (2018). During its exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, visitors were invited to play the games and Albin was there to give them instruction.
The music in this episode is Swedish rapper Silvana Imam. The song included in the episode is called "IMAM COBAIN".