5.5" x 8.5" · Half-fold booklet · Physical copy
Field Notes: A Record of Us is part logbook, part love letter—an exploration of relationship through the lens of engineering, observation, and time.
Created from my background in civil engineering, this zine approaches connection as a dynamic system: something not fixed, but constantly shifting, responding, and evolving. Each page records moments like field data—pairing handwritten equations, diagrams, and figures with reflections that trace the movement of a relationship over time.
Inside, you’ll find:
equations and physics concepts (motion, force, orbit, spin)
diagrammatic figures mapping emotional and relational shifts
entries organized in cycles: contact, flare event, drift, reconnection, and established system
a blend of technical language and poetic observation
This booklet is intentionally tactile and intimate—formatted as a 5.5" x 8.5" half-fold zine, echoing the feel of a personal field notebook.
Field Notes is for:
poets who crave structure
scientists who feel deeply
anyone who has tried to understand something that can’t quite be measured
Not a conclusion, but a record—of motion, of change, of two people learning how to move together.
5.5" x 8.5" · Half-fold booklet · Physical copy
Field Notes: A Record of Us is part logbook, part love letter—an exploration of relationship through the lens of engineering, observation, and time.
Created from my background in civil engineering, this zine approaches connection as a dynamic system: something not fixed, but constantly shifting, responding, and evolving. Each page records moments like field data—pairing handwritten equations, diagrams, and figures with reflections that trace the movement of a relationship over time.
Inside, you’ll find:
equations and physics concepts (motion, force, orbit, spin)
diagrammatic figures mapping emotional and relational shifts
entries organized in cycles: contact, flare event, drift, reconnection, and established system
a blend of technical language and poetic observation
This booklet is intentionally tactile and intimate—formatted as a 5.5" x 8.5" half-fold zine, echoing the feel of a personal field notebook.
Field Notes is for:
poets who crave structure
scientists who feel deeply
anyone who has tried to understand something that can’t quite be measured
Not a conclusion, but a record—of motion, of change, of two people learning how to move together.