This paper proposes a framework for a description of spacetime inspired by Presentism and Information Theory. We start from a fundamental thick present instant, given as the only element of reality in time and intended as a maximum rate of change. In each instant, we map space to a relational lattice. We describe the evolution of an elementary particle in terms of an information sampling through entanglement in space (undefined locality) and in time (undefined causality). From a postulate on the holographic nature of the information considered, we show that Presentism is compatible with Relativity. We clarify how a relativistic experience of time intervals emerges, given an apparent absolute description of evolution, and mathematically derive time dilations from the information of undefined causality between events of collapse. We elaborate on the quantum nature of the emergence of spacetime in the proposed framework and conclude suggesting a possible next step towards a quantum description of curved spacetime.