The Field Notes
The Field Notes preserve the earliest narrative record of the Human Archive.
Written between 2024 and the present, they document experience as it first entered language—before revision, interpretation, or hindsight.
Each note records a specific moment in time.
Together, they preserve the gradual accumulation of a life as it was being lived.
Returned to over time, relationships between distant observations can become visible—recurring questions, changes, contradictions, and patterns that could not have been recognized when each note was written.
Some are brief.
Some are expansive.
Some document ordinary days.
Others mark significant transitions.
Each belongs to the conditions in which it was written.
Taken together, they form the first narrative layer of the Human Archive.

