The Everyday Series

The Everyday Series gathers small notes from my daily life that leak into ethnographic work: walks, bike rides, workshops, things I buy, objects I notice, and moments of distraction or joy. These are not full projects or polished essays, but fragments of practice that show how ethnography is constantly fed by errands, glitches, detours, and routines.

Entries in this series move between Bogotá and other cities, tracing how touching grass, joining a print workshop, staring at broken infrastructure, or stopping to photograph a weed in the pavement become part of my multimodal toolkit. The Everyday Series sits alongside the Atelier, Motif, and Companion Series as the most informal layer of Studio Ethnography, keeping visible the mundane scenes through which methods, concepts, and experiments quietly take shape.

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