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M: Like having a foot in both places… Man, woman, me, it.
K: It’s a process of separation.
M: Non-duality.
K: Duality.
M: Duality. Whatever. Through duality, it’s non-duality, anyway? Or whatever. If you’re listening to a bunch of Alan Watts…
K: So, I think the characters are a way of escaping.
M: Experiencing both sides?
K. Sure.
M: In your recent movie you have an obsession with meteors. Where did that come from and what does it mean to you. How did you arrive at it? What is it?
K: What you are referring to is this spin-off project, titled Nueva Era. Just to explain what it is: two identical meteorites fall to the earth – one in a field and one through a shack. There are two characters, one of which is a black man, the other a white female. The characters are based on a Brazilian church named the Santo Daime. The male character is based on the founder of the church who was an African immigrant in Brazil, who combined native belief systems with folk Catholicism in a mish-mashed religion. The woman is based on a contemporary Daime follower. In any case, these characters both witness the crashing meteorites into the earth and they come together and meet with them. Through the power of their meeting, they transform the meteorites into a third and fourth object.
K: It’s a process of separation.
M: Non-duality.
K: Duality.
M: Duality. Whatever. Through duality, it’s non-duality, anyway? Or whatever. If you’re listening to a bunch of Alan Watts…
K: So, I think the characters are a way of escaping.
M: Experiencing both sides?
K. Sure.
M: In your recent movie you have an obsession with meteors. Where did that come from and what does it mean to you. How did you arrive at it? What is it?
K: What you are referring to is this spin-off project, titled Nueva Era. Just to explain what it is: two identical meteorites fall to the earth – one in a field and one through a shack. There are two characters, one of which is a black man, the other a white female. The characters are based on a Brazilian church named the Santo Daime. The male character is based on the founder of the church who was an African immigrant in Brazil, who combined native belief systems with folk Catholicism in a mish-mashed religion. The woman is based on a contemporary Daime follower. In any case, these characters both witness the crashing meteorites into the earth and they come together and meet with them. Through the power of their meeting, they transform the meteorites into a third and fourth object.














