The ten separate pages in the project are as follows:

There is singular css style page defining the margins, background, text, links, lists, etc. for the website. I used the charNG Markov generator to combine two poems, In the Park by John Koethe and Night by Douglas Malloch in order to create a new poem that appears on the light page. I used N+7 on the notice page to generate the phrases “no nonsense” and “no allowance” from the phrases “No loud noise” and “no Alcohol”. Transcription was used on the traces page where I spoke into otter.io and then edited and used transcription it gave me. The oblique strategy cards I used to guide the creation of my website. I pulled three cards before I began working and the first two said “In total darkness, or in a very large room, very quietly” and “Repetition is a form of change” so I used those to guide the theme of the narrative in order to create a story that focused on repeating themes of darkness, light, and sound. The third card I pulled said to “look at the order in which you do things” so I tried to be very mindful of the ordering of the html pages and the way they would connect to each other and carry the story along in a way that allowed for multiple paths to the end. I used the predictive text writer on the William Wordsworth setting in order to create the opening sentence “The light of the moon exposed the solitude of the landscape” on the basketball page. The anagram generator I used to create the title of the story. Originally I had come up with the name “Late One Night” but I wanted to use the anagram generator to change the title to something that would obscure the name into something less obvious and more ominous so “Late One Night” became “Loaning Teeth”.