Voidopolis is a hybrid digital artistic and literary project in the form of an augmented reality (AR) book made to disappear, which retells Dante's Inferno as if it were set in pandemic-ravaged New York City. Every detail of the story is crafted to evoke loss: the stock photographs of New York City with humans wiped away, the lipogrammatic AI-generative text missing the letter e. The book’s pages are garbled and can only be deciphered through an AR app published alongside the book—but over a period of a year, its digital components decay the way memory might, leaving behind foggy imagery and half-remembered bits of language. Each July 1, the book resets, beginning anew the cycle of its own vanishing. The work's enactment of its own disappearance across all copies of the book worldwide turns the private act of reading into a collective experience of loss. Voidopolis has been recognized as both a work of literature (Arts and Letters ‘Unclassifiable’ Prize, European Literature Night, etc) and as a work of new media art (2023 Lumen Prize shortlist, Ars Electronica, New Images Festival Paris Official Selection), and has been exhibited internationally in a variety of digital and physical formats.