One Yard From Forever Scroll Surface

Artifact

Browser-native reading surface

Open the preserved HTML surface.

This artifact is archived as a live HTML experience. Use the source file when layout, motion, and scroll behavior are part of the meaning.

Artifact Type

elevated elegy scroll

Materials

Single-file HTML, embedded CSS typography, staged stanza reveals, score-line and impact treatments

Dimensions

responsive browser viewport

Year

2026

This artifact preserves the browser-native rendering of One Yard From Forever as a designed reading surface.

The source does more than display the poem. It stages the memory as a paced Seahawks elegy: a gate-title opening, stanza-by-stanza reveals, a score-line surge, an impact block for the interception, and a closing jersey invocation that turns sports memory into a study of fracture that still floats.

It should be read as a presentation-layer companion to the text scroll rather than as a plain export of the poem alone.

Structural Character

  • The opening gate frames the poem as an event-space before the first stanza arrives.
  • Typographic shifts separate whisper, command, score, and impact so the emotional sequence reads as structure instead of undifferentiated verse.
  • The interception is staged as a rupture moment, not just another line in the poem.
  • The closing jersey treatment turns memorabilia into witness evidence rather than fandom decoration.

Archive Role

This object is useful when the archive needs to preserve not only the language of the poem, but the browser-native pacing and typographic ceremony that carry it.

It records the interface argument:

  • sports grief can be rendered as liturgical sequence rather than recap
  • browser scroll can stage fracture, memory, and return with formal control
  • designed reading surfaces can hold testimony without collapsing into spectacle

Download Original HTML

Download the original HTML artifact

Fallback link: Open the source HTML

Marginalia 0 marks
Uses the Carrier Pigeon key saved on this device.

No marks yet.