AR750A, Localhosts
Yale School of Art MFA
Fall 2025

Field Notes

Due 10/01

Establish a method of observing an aspect of the world (physical, or digital) around you. Your approach should be less about comprehensive documentation and more about identifying the unusual, the poetic, and the subtle. Create a set of 'field notes' that reflect your observations. While each entry should be unique, they should be consistent in format. Create a website that contains an index of your notes, as well as a page for each individual entry.

Upload your website so it is accessible from your raspberry PI's IP address and is in a folder on the same level as your index.html file and your "Time Online" project. At this point, your website's folder structure should look something like this:

πŸ“‚ /var/www/html/
β”œβ”€ πŸ“„ index.html
β”œβ”€ πŸ“‚ time-online/
└─ πŸ“‚ field-notes/
   β”œβ”€ πŸ“‚ assets
   β”‚  └─ πŸ“„ style.css
   β”œβ”€ πŸ“‚ media
   β”‚  β”œβ”€ πŸ“„ filename-1.png
   β”‚  β”œβ”€ πŸ“„ filename-2.png
   β”‚  └─ πŸ“„ [...]
   β”œβ”€ πŸ“‚ entries
   β”‚  β”œβ”€ πŸ“„ 1.html
   β”‚  β”œβ”€ πŸ“„ 2.html
   β”‚  └─ πŸ“„ [...]
   └─ πŸ“„ index.html

Project Boilerplate

Related Reading

BLOCK BY BLOCK, Yuji Agematsu
Baited Area, Canal Street Research Association
Walid Raad’s Spectral Archive, Part I: Historiography as Process, Alan Gilbert
The Use of Computers to Support Oppression

Related Reference

Shanzai Lyric
The Atlas Group
Opening and Closing Doors and Drawers
World Debt, John Knight
US Satellite Launch Log
Entropy8Zuper! Cast Paintings, Daniel Lefcourt

Code Support

Interneting is Hard: CSS Introduction
W3C: CSS
List of CSS Properties