A Conceptual Overview

This piece maps how FIELD OFFICE functions as a structured practice of research, observation, and analysis rather than as a collection of finished outputs. It explains how raw landscape observations become insights, how those insights flow into related divisions (Studio, GEOCOG, Angling Division, 1910, Drift Cabinet), and why understanding this structure makes the work easier to follow and more coherent. The article helps readers see where and how artifacts and data connect across different strands of your work without duplicating any finished content. For the underlying concepts and practice architecture, see the full post on Substack.

RYAN DEWEY
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