[Air-L] Fwd: Book: The Atlas of Cyberspace
Alex Randall
alex at islands.vi
Fri Oct 24 18:22:09 PDT 2008
This book is awesome.
Can we still get hard copies??
Alex Randall
Alex at islands.vi
www.water-island.com
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From: "Richard Forno" <rforno at infowarrior.org>
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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 4:46 PM
Subject: [Air-L] Fwd: Book: The Atlas of Cyberspace
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>>
>> http://www.kitchin.org/atlas/index.html
>>
>> The Atlas of Cyberspace, by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin, is the first
>> comprehensive book to explore the spatial and visual nature of
>> cyberspace
>> and its infrastructure.
>>
>> It uses a user-friendly, approachable style to examine why cyberspace is
>> being mapped and what new cartographic and visualisation techniques have
>> been employed.
>>
>> Richly illustrated with over 300 full colour images, it comprehensively
>> catalogues 30 years worth of maps that reveal the rich and varied
>> landscapes
>> of cyberspace.
>>
>> The book includes chapters detailing:
>> - mapping Internet infrastructure and traffic flows
>> - mapping the Web
>> - mapping online conversation and community
>> - imagining cyberspace in art, literature, and film
>>
>> Note: Full book is available as free PDF via CCC license:
>> http://www.kitchin.org/atlas/contents.html
>
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