Title: Mapping the Net: Some views and ideas
1Mapping Cyberspace Visualising the infrastructure
and information spaces of the Internet
Martin Dodge www.cybergeography.org Centre for
Advanced Spatial Analysis University College
London
2Is this your idea of cyberspace?
3What Does Cyberspace Look Like?
- there are many ways to describe and understand
cyberspace (economics, legal, mathematics, art,
) - Im a geographer, so I believe maps enjoy a
privileged position - maps have been powerful visual tools for
understanding the world for 1000s of years - maps have been key in framing our understanding
places, their size, shape and the relations
between them - maps have been vital for navigation
4Who is Martin Dodge ?
- social geography, computing, Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) - work as a computer technician and researcher in
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) - part-time phd in cybergeography in UCL Geog.
- geography of the Net, cybergeography
- net measurement and mapping
- cataloguing of diverse range of other maps
- critical appraisal of maps and visualisation
- I am a member of ISOC
5Cybergeography - an oxymoron??
Bits, not atoms
Cyberspace is everywhere and nowhere
anything, anytime, anywhere
friction-free economy
End of geography
Weightless World
6Plug for my work - www.cybergeography.org
www.MappingCyberspace.com
Out this summer
7What am I going to talk about?
- themes
- mapping the infrastructure,pipes and computers
- mapping the Web, information interfaces
navigation tools - mapping email, news, chat to show social
interaction virtual communities
8Mapping cyberspace
- this project can be summed up by the question
what does cyberspace look like? - from feedback received so far, it seems like a
question many people asking - need in education and training
- revealing what is hidden. Making the invisible
visible. Enhancing our understanding - no grand theories eclectic research, drawing
together disparate examples - interesting in themselves. Maps as art?
9Thinking about the maps
- following from a long honourable cartographic
tradition - critical appraisal about what they show, do they
work, why where they made - all maps distort, all deceive - some are
deliberate and some are unintentional - privacy issues. Maps to monitor, track control
- many maps funded by military and marketing
- I take a very broad view of the term map
- no one true map of cyberspace
10Distortion and Deceptionhow to lie with maps
- Most obvious being through
- projections and data
- selection/omission
- Mark Monmonier, How to lie with map
- (Chicago University Press, 1996)
- how are maps of cyberspace
- deceiving
- many ways to project cyberspace
- onto a map
11Mapping Internet infrastructure
- the wires, the servers, the domain names, the
traffic flows, (the people?) - for engineering and network management
- many maps never for public consumption
- census taking, market analysis, public policy
- geographic versus abstract topological
- (airline style maps versus wiring diagrams)
- are maps getting harder to make?
- interactive maps ---gt dynamic maps
12Maps of the ancient networks
Source Peter Salus, Casting the Net
(Addison-Wesley, 1995)
13Larry Landweber ISOC national level network
connectivity
Source ftp//ftp.cs.wisc.edu/connectivity_table/
14Is the whole world now wired??
15Matrix.Net map of internet connected computers
Source http//www.Matrix.net
16Tamara Munzners 3D models of the MBone (1996)
Source http//graphics.stanford.edu/papers/mbone/
17ISP Inter-connectivity in South Korea
Maps series by KR-NIC Source http//stat.nic.or.k
r/
18(No Transcript)
19Graph of the Whole Internet - Bill Cheswick and
Hal Burchs
Source http//www.cs.bell-labs.com/who/ches/map/
20Lumeta - Internet Mapping Project
http//www.lumeta.com/mapping.html
21Walrus - hyperbolic visualisation of Internet
topology
Young Hyun, CAIDA http//www.caida.org/tools/visua
lization/walrus/
22Matt Zooks geography of domains names in the US
Source Matt Zook, City Regional Planning, UC
Berkeley http//socrates.berkeley.edu/zook/domain
_names/index.html
23Marketing Cyberspace
- ISP Backbone maps
- geographic framework
- promote reach and capacity of the network
- tradition of marketing maps - railways, roads,
airlines - promotion differs from engineering maps
- how up to date? Lack local detail
- sometime real-time performance, latency
information
24UUNET networks the world
Source http//www.uu.net
25(No Transcript)
26(No Transcript)
27PSINets backbone map
Source http//www.psi.net/network/connectivitymap
s.html
28No one knows maps Internet traffic flows?
Source http//www.telegeography.com
29Real-time mapping
- exploring Internet routing and performance
- performance of individual routers links
- Net weather maps
- traceroute
- geographic traceroutes (Neotrace, VisualRoute)
30Ten-155 European research network weather map
Source http//sigma.dante.org.uk/mystere/mesh-map
/
31NORDUnet performance map
Source http//www.nordu.net/stats/
32Matrix.Nets Internet Weather Report (IWR) -
animated maps
Source http//www.matrix.net
33VisualRoute - geographic traceroute
http//www.visualware.com/
34Mapping the Web Information interfaces
navigation tools
- wide variety of experiments
- visual metaphors
- dimension (2D, 2.5D, 3D)
- static - dynamic
- levels of user interactivity
- scales of maps
- individual site maps
- dynamic surf maps
- web directory maps
35Interactive website maps
SiteBrain http//www.thebrain.com
Tree Studio by Inxight http//www.inxight.com/prod
ucts/web/sls.html
36MAPA site map by Dynamic Diagrams
http//www.dynamicdiagrams.com/
37HyperSpace University of Birmingham
38WebPath Emmanuel Frécon Gareth
Smith http//www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/
gbs/webpath/
39Harmony 3D information landscape by Keith Andrews
Source ftp//ftp.iicm.edu/pub/papers/ivis95.pdf
40Web site directory using geography as index
key UK Academic clickable map http//www.scit.wlv
.ac.uk/ukinfo/uk.map.html
41Map.net
42(No Transcript)
43WebMap
44UBUBU - Planet Earth as Web interface!!
(http//www.ububu.com/)
45Mapping Virtual Communities
- understanding the formation of virtual groups
formed via conversation and social interaction - asynchronous - email groups, listserv, news
- synchronous - messaging, chat, muds, avatar
worlds, games - what structures do the communities build
- can mapping the social life help the community
- many important privacy issues
46VisualWho by Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab
Source http//smg.www.media.mit.edu/projects/Visu
alWho/
47Conversation Map - mapping Usenet by Warren Sack
http//www.sims.berkeley.edu/sack/CM/
48Netscan project by Marc Smith, Microsoft Research
http//netscan.research.microsoft.com/
49Mapping chat Chat Circles, Sociable Media
Group MIT Media Lab http//chatcircles.media.mit.
edu/
50Virtual Worlds - AlphaWorld
http//www.activeworlds.com/
51AlphaWorld Mapping System
Location 1635N 2397W
Location 202S 105W
Source http//awmap.vevo.com/
52Virtual Worlds - urban growth
http//www.activeworlds.com/satellite.html
53Conclusions
- how helpful are the maps in answering that basic
question - what does it look like? - are the maps just eye candy?
- major usability issues, need evaluation
- effectiveness. Misleading more than informing
- killer map is yet to be drawn
- I want the Tube map for the Web
- potential developments
- surf maps integrated into the browser
- search engine result maps
54- pushing boundaries of cartography
- interactivity
- real-time, dynamic
- future of maps and information interfaces ?
immersive VR and shared virtual worlds? - who needs the maps and what sort of map do they
need - maps reveal much about the cartographer
- privacy issues. Maps are tools for monitoring
- control
55- Questions ?? I would welcome feedback to
m.dodge_at_ucl.ac.uk - The slides of this presentation are available at
http//www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/martin/isocnl/ - keep in touch, join the cybergeography news
bulletin http//www.cybergeography.org/register.ht
ml