The Loneliness Project is a daily documentation and drawing project that I undertook during March 2006. At the time, my job was to evaluate arts education programs using numerical systems. I adopted this quantifying strategy to look at a research question of my own. I tracked everywhere I went, where I spent time with people, the number of folks I spent time with, and the duration of my social interactions. I then took the data and mapped it onto a balloon at the end of the day. There are 31 deflated maps, one for each day of the month.