Atlas of CyberspaceAddison-Wesley, 2001 - 268 Seiten "The Atlas of Cyberspace" is one of the first books to explore the new cartographic and visualization techniques being employed to map the spatial and visual nature of cyberspace and its infrastructure. Lavish illustrations and clear writing are aimed at the intelligent lay person and should appeal to all Web users. |
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... created just with keyboard characters . The example opposite is from PhoenixMUD ( a combat- orientated MUD started in March 1995 , with over 8,000 rooms ) . The map was created to provide an overview of the geography of the continent of ...
... created just with keyboard characters . The example opposite is from PhoenixMUD ( a combat- orientated MUD started in March 1995 , with over 8,000 rooms ) . The map was created to provide an overview of the geography of the continent of ...
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... created by Peter Anders and his students in the fall of 1995. Working in pairs , students conducted a detailed field survey of specific MUDs , noting and sketching the geography in a notebook as they explored . Next , they constructed ...
... created by Peter Anders and his students in the fall of 1995. Working in pairs , students conducted a detailed field survey of specific MUDs , noting and sketching the geography in a notebook as they explored . Next , they constructed ...
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... created a new world called " 30 Days " in which users were free to build a new community . The land extent of this world was 2 million square metres , and was capable of supporting 32 simultaneous users . Both registered and tourist ...
... created a new world called " 30 Days " in which users were free to build a new community . The land extent of this world was 2 million square metres , and was capable of supporting 32 simultaneous users . Both registered and tourist ...
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AlphaWorld arc-node architecture ARPANET browser browsing cables CESNET chapter chief cartographer Clicking color color-coded communication complex connections Courtesy created cyberspace database detail developed display domain name Dynamic Diagrams environment EverQuest example explore FurryMUCK further information further reading geographic global graph graphics Group hierarchy homepage hyperlinks hypertext id Software individual information spaces infrastructure interactive interface Internet ISPs Judith Donath labeled LambdaMOO layout lines London map showing maps and spatializations MBone messages metaphor MIT Media Lab navigation Netscan newsgroup nodes opposite overview Paul Kahn Pizza players representation represented Research reveal Richard Bartle scale screen Screenshots taken Server shown Snow Crash social structure technique technologies teleports Tim Bray tool topology traceroute traffic flows treemaps University Usenet UUNET virtual worlds VRML zoom