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Social Network
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Pyongyang Info Terminal
This is the Social Map of Postcards from Pyongyang.
This is not just a map. It’s a web of stories. Each point you see here is a person – real in spirit, fictional in name. They live in postcards and social connections.
The Social Map shows the network of people behind the postcards – how they relate, collide, or drift apart. It’s an emotional constellation, not a census.
Each dot on the map represents a character. The lines between them show relationships – friendship, family, secrecy, conflict. You can zoom and drag to explore freely.
Click or tap a person to open a detailed profile window – with portrait, role, description, and the postcards they are related to.
You can order the inhabitants register in two ways. Alphabetical – all names in order or Social – ranked by number of visible connections. Click a name to jump to their position on the map.
The Map is a living social graph. It grows. Some connections are known. Others are waiting.
The network you see is not complete. That’s part of the truth.
So have fun exploring the social network of our inhabitants.