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Title: Mapping the Net: Some views and ideas


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Mapping Cyberspace Visualising the infrastructure
and information spaces of the Internet
Martin Dodge www.cybergeography.org Centre for
Advanced Spatial Analysis University College
London
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Is this your idea of cyberspace?
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What 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

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Who 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

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Cybergeography - an oxymoron??
Bits, not atoms
Cyberspace is everywhere and nowhere
anything, anytime, anywhere
friction-free economy
End of geography
Weightless World
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Plug for my work - www.cybergeography.org
www.MappingCyberspace.com
Out this summer
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What 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

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Mapping 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?

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Thinking 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

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Distortion 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

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Mapping 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

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Maps of the ancient networks
Source Peter Salus, Casting the Net
(Addison-Wesley, 1995)
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Larry Landweber ISOC national level network
connectivity
Source ftp//ftp.cs.wisc.edu/connectivity_table/
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Is the whole world now wired??
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Matrix.Net map of internet connected computers
Source http//www.Matrix.net
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Tamara Munzners 3D models of the MBone (1996)
Source http//graphics.stanford.edu/papers/mbone/
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ISP Inter-connectivity in South Korea
Maps series by KR-NIC Source http//stat.nic.or.k
r/
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Graph of the Whole Internet - Bill Cheswick and
Hal Burchs
Source http//www.cs.bell-labs.com/who/ches/map/
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Lumeta - Internet Mapping Project
http//www.lumeta.com/mapping.html
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Walrus - hyperbolic visualisation of Internet
topology
Young Hyun, CAIDA http//www.caida.org/tools/visua
lization/walrus/
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Matt 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
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Marketing 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

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UUNET networks the world
Source http//www.uu.net
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PSINets backbone map
Source http//www.psi.net/network/connectivitymap
s.html
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No one knows maps Internet traffic flows?
Source http//www.telegeography.com
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Real-time mapping
  • exploring Internet routing and performance
  • performance of individual routers links
  • Net weather maps
  • traceroute
  • geographic traceroutes (Neotrace, VisualRoute)

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Ten-155 European research network weather map
Source http//sigma.dante.org.uk/mystere/mesh-map
/
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NORDUnet performance map
Source http//www.nordu.net/stats/
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Matrix.Nets Internet Weather Report (IWR) -
animated maps
Source http//www.matrix.net
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VisualRoute - geographic traceroute
http//www.visualware.com/
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Mapping 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

35
Interactive website maps
SiteBrain http//www.thebrain.com
Tree Studio by Inxight http//www.inxight.com/prod
ucts/web/sls.html
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MAPA site map by Dynamic Diagrams
http//www.dynamicdiagrams.com/
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HyperSpace University of Birmingham
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WebPath Emmanuel Frécon Gareth
Smith http//www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/
gbs/webpath/
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Harmony 3D information landscape by Keith Andrews
Source ftp//ftp.iicm.edu/pub/papers/ivis95.pdf
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Web site directory using geography as index
key UK Academic clickable map http//www.scit.wlv
.ac.uk/ukinfo/uk.map.html
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Map.net
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WebMap
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UBUBU - Planet Earth as Web interface!!
(http//www.ububu.com/)
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Mapping 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

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VisualWho by Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab
Source http//smg.www.media.mit.edu/projects/Visu
alWho/
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Conversation Map - mapping Usenet by Warren Sack
http//www.sims.berkeley.edu/sack/CM/
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Netscan project by Marc Smith, Microsoft Research
http//netscan.research.microsoft.com/
49
Mapping chat Chat Circles, Sociable Media
Group MIT Media Lab http//chatcircles.media.mit.
edu/
50
Virtual Worlds - AlphaWorld
http//www.activeworlds.com/
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AlphaWorld Mapping System
Location 1635N 2397W
Location 202S 105W
Source http//awmap.vevo.com/
52
Virtual Worlds - urban growth
http//www.activeworlds.com/satellite.html
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Conclusions
  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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
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