It’s a calm, retro-inspired personal space on the web — not a feed, not a dashboard, and not optimized for engagement. Instead, it’s an infinite canvas where notes, photos, videos, RSS feeds, and links live as movable objects.
Nothing scrolls or refreshes automatically, and nothing moves unless you move it. The goal was to create a quiet, slow space where digital things feel more like physical objects than posts.
It runs entirely in the browser, works instantly, and saves state locally. Optional sign-in enables syncing across devices (still evolving).
I was interested in exploring interaction design, spatial organization, and what software feels like when you remove feeds and timelines entirely.
Feedback — especially critical feedback — is very welcome.