Mapping the Internet
The Opte Project aims to create a comprehensive graphical representation of the internet in just one day and using only a single…
The Opte Project aims to create a comprehensive graphical representation of the internet in just one day and using only a single computer has already produced some eye-catching images.

Barrett Lyon, a networking engineer based in the US, thought he could "map" every node on the internet in far less time than that taken by other projects. Some efforts to produce images of the internet have taken months to complete. Lyon reckoned he could quickly provide a simple picture of all the networks linking internet nodes using a standard networking program. After a colleague challenged him to prove that he could, Lyon began his mapping project, called Opte. "It started as a bet, but after I warmed up to the idea I found a lot of value in the project itself," Lyon writes on the project's homepage. He says his maps could provide a useful overview of the internet's structure and even reveal the effects of disruptions caused by real-world disasters. But more importantly, he says: "The project is art." Source: New Scientist