Endless Form is a gentle argument for a practice rooted in embodied seeing and communicating. The MFA thesis encompasses original writing, interviews, and collections of design work that focus on different ways of seeing, and examines how these methods operate to widen our fields of understanding to more empathetically engage with the world as an ecological whole.
The book leads the reader through three different forms of looking — observation, seeing, and attention — meandering through different perspectives. It argues for ways of close seeing that leads to empathy for its subject, and allows for the simultaneity and multiplicity of the world to be a source for constant engagement and inspiration.
The full book can be accessed digitally here.