What is the Geography of Connection?
The Geography of Connection is an ongoing practice of noticing micro-moments: between people, between a person and a place, between the roles we inhabit and the selves we carry within them, and between the objects we hold and the memories they contain.
Across these moments, I pay attention to how belonging looks —through posture, movement, and behavior — and how it shifts across environments.
Sometimes that noticing happens in marketplaces or classrooms, kitchens or city streets. Other times it appears at home, at work, in passing conversations. And sometimes, it happens in moments that almost go unnoticed.
This work is documented in notes, essays, and field observations.
The pages that follow offer a way into the practice, the place-based inquiries behind it, and the forms through which the work takes shape.