Heat From Here
Turn one selected map point into a local field note: density, spacing, balance, and exportable map plates.
Heat From Here is a small public field instrument. It takes one point on a map and turns nearby traces into a visual local atlas.
The point is not the category. The point is the method: a place can be read as a field, not only as a list of search results.
This is not a recommendation engine, business analysis tool, site-selection tool, or claim that OpenStreetMap coverage is complete. It is a local visual field generator built from public map data.
One point becomes a field
Heat From Here reads a local area as traces, density, spacing, imbalance, and exportable map plates.
Not advice. Not prophecy.
The output is a pressure surface for questions. It can suggest where to look closer, but it does not tell anyone where to open a shop, avoid a street, or explain a city.
Why it belongs in TID
TID is where tools, instruments, and data surfaces become public artifacts. This is one of those: small, live, limited, and inspectable.