For We Are Where We Are Not began in the summer of 2006, after road trips through New England and along the west coast. Documenting my travels through digital photographs and blog entries, I became interested in blogging as a form of virtual travel writing, authenticating experience the way postcards and souvenirs do. Over the following year, the project expanded into a gallery floor installation, a postcard, an interactive website, and eventually digital prints and a video sequence. The growing distance from those original experiences became part of the work itself, embedded in how it was made, installed, and shared.