A wandering harbour for those drawn to philosophy, art and the deeper textures of experience, Zetraville is both a map and a dissolution of maps – a journey that keeps returning to the ever-renewing present, the here, the now.
Most of what we take as reality is shaped by ideas we rarely notice. This book explores that space, where experience turns into thought, thought becomes meaning and meaning builds the sense of a self and a world.
It unfolds through seven drifting worlds, Asemioville, Nonduoville, Ontoville, Archivioville, Asymptoville, Magoville and Metataxoville. Each reflects a movement of experience, from the ineffable and unified to being, memory, infinity, transformation and the patterns through which we make sense of it.
You can move through it freely, pausing, skipping and returning in your own way. Some parts will feel clear, some a bit unfamiliar and some quietly familiar in a way that is hard to place.
Along the way, the book draws attention to how quickly experience becomes interpretation, how it starts to feel like truth and how something simpler is always present beneath it.
Zetraville flows through reflections, fragments, symbols and small worlds, touching on perception, identity, memory and what it feels like to exist, without forcing conclusions.
It turns you toward the ever-renewing moment already here – before it is named, after it is released – quiet, whole and endlessly alive.









