While living in NY during the peak of COVID, my eating habits quickly deteriorated. All across my desk laid wrappers, napkins, and cups from an assortment of fast food joints. As I sat another day in my creaking chair, pushing my mouse through a perimeter of multi-material packaging, I realized that I had not only gained dozens of pounds, but was also creating my own personal landfill from the greasy remains of paper and plastic. From within this fast food diet I created “You Are What You Eat Now Go Live In It” a hand bound zine exploring a physical to digital method of image creation.