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I also recoded the webzines Feed My Quarantien vol. 1-3 to be responsive and crispy.

This was originally produced by Mitchell Craft and I back during the initial lockdowns in 2020.

Feed My Quarantein is a three-volume web-based publication featuring the work of digital artists in response to early pandemic lifestyles. FMQ has featured over 50 artists from across the world, including …

Camille Soulat, Dawn DeDeaux, Dew Kim, Felipe Di Poi Tamargo, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Jenna Knoblach, Joe George, John Irving, John Isiah Walton, Kelci M. Kelci, Patrick Coll, Ralph Pugay, Tom O'brien, Cora Lautze, Aaron Dunn, Brendan Gavin, Brian Franklin, Brittan Rosendahl, Charmaine Ortiz, Davitt Terrell, Devin Reynolds, Dianne Kim, Jonas Cullberg, Ellen Bjerborn, Feline Hjermind, Francisca Sousa, Fred Cosci, Grace Houghton, Gregory Nachmanovitch, Gwen Evans, Jacob Edwards, Jenna DeBoisblanc, Jeremy Jones, Ellen Maiorano, Eunie Kim, Jody Zellen, Joost Koster, Kelly Rick, Lauren Budreau, Padyn Humble, Lauren Barron, Lorna Mills, Margaret Hull, Matthew Mann, Nacoca.Ko, Raina Benoit, SherriLynn Wood, Sophia Belkin

… showcasing their unique perspectives on life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a variety of digital mediums, including photography, illustration, and graphic design, these artists offer a glimpse into the challenges, triumphs, and reflections of living in quarantine.

Feed My Quarantein

Feed My Quarantein vol. 1 highlights the early days of the pandemic, when life as we knew it came to a sudden halt. Through a mix of surreal and evocative images, artists capture the feelings of uncertainty, isolation, and hope that characterized this period. The works featured in this volume are both haunting and uplifting, offering a window into the human experience during the early months of the pandemic.

Feed My Quarantein vol. 2 takes us deeper into the pandemic and explores the ways in which people adapted to their new normal. From remote work and homeschooling, to the rise of virtual socializing, the artists featured in this volume shed light on the ingenuity and resilience of humanity in the face of unprecedented challenges. Through vivid imagery, they share the moments of joy, frustration, and triumph that have come to define life in quarantine.

Feed My Quarantein vol. 3 xplores the changing dynamics of labor and sexuality in the pandemic. The artists in this volume examine the ways in which the pandemic has affected our professional and intimate lives. From the shift to remote work and the blurring of boundaries between work and home life, to the challenges and opportunities of virtual intimacy, the works in this volume offer a thought-provoking look at what it means to live and work in a world forever changed by COVID-19. The artists represented delve into the complexities and contradictions of navigating work and sex in a pandemic-stricken world, offering a nuanced and powerful reflection on the human experience in these unprecedented times.


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