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Internet:

 

Skitter data depicting a macroscopic snapshot of Internet connectivity, with selected backbone ISPs (Internet Service Provider) colored separately
By K. C. Claffy email: kc@caida.org
http://www.caida.org/Papers/Nae/

 

Skitter data : same as above
By K. C. Claffy email: kc@caida.org
http://www.caida.org/Papers/Nae/

Map of internet : colored by IP addresses
By William R. Cheswick email: ches@bell-labs.com
http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/~ches/map/index.html
 

Skitter data : same as above
By William R. Cheswick email: ches@bell-labs.com
http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/~ches/map/index.html

3D interactive map of the Mbone tunnel structure
By Tamara Munzner email: munzner@cs.stanford.edu
http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/papers/mbone/
 

D interactive map of the Mbone tunnel structure
By Tamara Munzner email: munzner@cs.stanford.edu
http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/papers/mbone/
 

Arc map showing the world-wide internet traffic
By Stephen G. Eick email: eick@research.bell-labs.com
http://www.bell-labs.com/user/eick/index.html
 

Arc map showing the world-wide internet traffic
By Stephen G. Eick email: eick@research.bell-labs.com
http://www.bell-labs.com/user/eick/index.html
 

Mapping the internet : tracing domain routes
By Dave Jevans email: jevans@jevans.com
http://www.jevans.com/pubnetmap.html

World Wide Web:

 

Hierachical topology of the international web cache
By Bradley Huffaker email: bhuffake@caida.org
http://www.caida.org/Tools/Plankton

Hierachical topology of the international web cache
By Bradley Huffaker email: bhuffake@caida.org
http://www.caida.org/Tools/Plankton

Graph of the topology of Usenet
By Naveen Jamal email: nj@reference.com
http://www.reference.com/usetop/#MAPS

Social Networks:

 

Image of Social links in Canberra, Australia
By A. S. Klovdahl email: Alden.Klovdahl@anu.edu.au
http://carnap.ss.uci.edu/vis.html
 

Boston Inventor Networks mid-1990s:
This graph illustrates the largest connected component of patented Boston inventors in the mid-1990s. Each of the nodes illustrates an inventor. The color corresponds to the inventor's organization and the size of the node corresponds to the importance of the inventions. A tie corresponds to co-authorship of a patent. Red ties are old, blue ties are recent, and green ties are most recent. The close-up illustrates the centrality of MIT in the Boston networks.
© 2004 HBS associate professor Lee Fleming
 

 

Biological Networks:

 

Map of protein-protein interactions. The colour of a node signifies the phenotypic effect of removing the corresponding protein (red, lethal; green, non-lethal; orange, slow growth; yellow, unknown).
By Hawoong Jeong email: hjeong@nd.edu
http://www.cnd.edu/~networks/cell
 

By Erzsebet Ravasz email: eravasz@lanl.gov
http://cnls.lanl.gov/External/people/Erzsebet_Ravasz.php

By Erzsebet Ravasz email: eravasz@lanl.gov
http://cnls.lanl.gov/External/people/Erzsebet_Ravasz.php

Other:

 

A set of 10 million receipts from a large DIY store were processed so as to link together items that often appear on the same receipt (animated gif).
By Graham Wills email:gwills@research.bell-labs.com; http://www.bell-labs.com/user/gwills/NICHEguide/bs.html

Networks in Art:

 

Microchip Series 2:A, by W. Logan Fry (1991).
For further images see http://www.dmoma.org/lobby/collection/w_logan_fry/
microchips/microchips_1.html

 

Digital Interface, by W. Logan Fry (1999).
For further images see http://www.dmoma.org/lobby/collection/w_logan_fry/
woven_brain/woven_brain.html

 Mark Lombardi - art historian, reference librarian, curator and researcher (1951-2000). "The Sinister Beauties of Global Conspiracies" by Eleanor Heartney, New York Times (October 26, 2003).
Visit: http://www.pierogi2000.com/memorial/lombardm.html 
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New Internet maps with an amazing color range. For more maps, high resolution versions and credits see http://www.opte.org/

 

 

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