The screen shows a city — the reader’s own city, or close to it — but folded. The map has been concertinaed so that neighbourhoods that wouldn’t normally touch are pressed against each other along irregular crease lines. The streets are legible but wrong. The geometry is familiar but displaced.
A dot marks the reader’s physical presence. It moves as they move, in real time. There is no navigational relationship between the dot and the map beneath it — the map is not a map of where they are. The dot is simply where they are.
If they walk far enough, the dot enters the void.
Work in progress.