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field-guide field|guide is a collaborative multimedia art project which explores the liminal spaces between visual art, poetry, essay, sound and silence.

Check it out!! New stickers for our upcoming table at the New York Q***r Zine Fair (  )!!
09/15/2023

Check it out!! New stickers for our upcoming table at the New York Q***r Zine Fair ( )!!

f|g in stores now!
09/11/2023

f|g in stores now!

And we are live!!field|guide_01 is officially available for purchase!  You can find copies at our website, www.fieldguid...
05/18/2023

And we are live!!

field|guide_01 is officially available for purchase! You can find copies at our website, www.fieldguide.art or directly at jdkokot.com/field-guide-store/fieldguide01-book and soon at local stores and art festivals (more details soon!!)

A HUGE a thank you to everyone who has helped us get this far! The book is gorgeous and we couldn’t have done it without all of our phenomenal contributors and supporters!!

As a bonus, we’ve decided to post some of the digital components of the project in an online archive, which you can find here: https://fieldguide.art/digital-archive_01

More news soon!!

The are here!!!!  More news to come soon!
04/14/2023

The are here!!!! More news to come soon!

Page proofs!!!! (And ice cream)
03/30/2023

Page proofs!!!! (And ice cream)

Babette Babich  is a Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. She is the author of eleven books in multiple langua...
10/24/2022

Babette Babich is a Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. She is the author of eleven books in multiple languages, including works on the Philosophy of Technology, Nietzsche, Music, Politics, and many other topics. Most of her writing wrestles with liminal issues in language, interpretation, and thought. For f|g, Prof. Babich contributed a lecture recording and textual excerpts.

Jordan K***t is a co-curator of field|guide, writer and PhD in Philosophy at Boston University.  He writes and teaches o...
10/19/2022

Jordan K***t is a co-curator of field|guide, writer and PhD in Philosophy at Boston University. He writes and teaches on the phenomenology of time, the philosophy of art, and tech ethics, especially the ethical consequences of the phenomenology of VR & XR and synthetic phenomenologies. For f|g_001, Jordan contributed poetry, prose, sketches, drawings, design elements, collaborative text, organization and care.

David Winter () is the author of the poetry chabpook Safe House. Their poetry has also appeared in The Baffler, Beloit P...
09/21/2022

David Winter () is the author of the poetry chabpook Safe House. Their poetry has also appeared in The Baffler, Beloit Poetry Journal, Ninth Letter, Poetry International, TriQuarterly, and Tupelo Quarterly. David's writing has been supported by fellowships and awards from The Ohio State University, The Ohio Arts Council, and The Stadler Center for Poetry at Bucknell University. They are currently a PhD Candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln. For f|g, David contributed earthy and surreal poetry about trauma, history, and bread.

Di Walsh ( ) is s a visual-artist, gig-worker, ritualist, tarot reader, astrologer, and licensed cosmetologist. They wor...
08/11/2022

Di Walsh ( ) is s a visual-artist, gig-worker, ritualist, tarot reader, astrologer, and licensed cosmetologist. They work across fields of painting, sculpture, and installation, with a focus on investigating deviant behavior, labor, class dynamics, and gender identities. For f|g, Di participated in a “performance” of Jennie Gottschalk’s f|g text score, which resulted in visual documentation, design elements, audio, and vibes.

05/23/2022

video remix of Babette Babich lecture
(edit: Aaron Michael Smith)
(video lecture: Babette Babich)
fg_001

05/23/2022

video remix of Babette Babich lecture (edit: Aaron Michael Smith)
(video lecture: Babette Babich)
fg_001

Bryony Gillard () is a UK based visual artist, filmmaker, curator, and educator who reflects on events, creatures, and i...
05/08/2022

Bryony Gillard () is a UK based visual artist, filmmaker, curator, and educator who reflects on events, creatures, and ideas that refuse to be pinned down. Her intersectional feminist and anti-colonial work focuses on improvisation, non-hierarchical spaces of resistance & transgression, sound, and collectivity. She has presented work at the ESTUARY festival ( ), Jerwood Arts ( ) and has received awards from the Arts Council of England () the Elephant Trust, and the Royal Albert Art Memorial ( ). For f|g Bryony contributed visual art, design elements, and a short film.

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