Email became an integral part of my life in 1998. Like many people, I have archived all of my email with the hope of someday revisiting my past. I am interested in revealing the innumerable relationships between me, my schoolmates, work-mates, friends and family. This could not readily be accomplished by reading each of my 60,000 emails one-by-one. Instead, I created My Map, a relational map and alternative self portrait. My Map is a piece of custom designed software capable of rendering the relationships between myself and individuals in my address book by examining the TO:, FROM:, and CC: fields of every email in my email archive. The intensity of the relationship is determined by the intensity of the line. My Map allows me to explore different relational groupings and periods of time, revealing the temporal ebbs and flows in various relationships. In this way, My Map is a veritable self-portrait, a reflection of my associations and a way to locate myself.

Project Website: christopherbaker.net/projects/mymap/

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  • todo.to.it plus 2 years ago
    great information and interface design. nice work!
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  • Eric E. Anderson 2 years ago
    Dude. This is fantastic. The finish @ 2:00 is impressive. That's lots of data.
  • Eric E. Anderson 2 years ago
    You should add some of those photos from your site to this page - very cool stuff.
  • Christopher Baker plus 2 years ago
    Thanks for the comments! I added some photos too.
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  • Pyeunghun Baik 2 years ago
    Sience art translated into digital art . Great work!
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  • 3d60 2 years ago
    You are creating and making original thought whole, processing is creating a renaissance in interpreting data, to create as yet unseen results. I had understood the visual graphic interpretation that processing using sound makes. But now I see how powerful programming can be. Is infosthetics how beautiful you can make interfaces with data
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  • Whoa this is crazy.
  • binjam 2 years ago
    i agree, that's cool if you know dinosaurs^^
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  • MisaGarcia 2 years ago
    pretty cool!
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  • greg barris 2 years ago
    that's awesome. the department of homeland security is going to call you soon im sure.
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  • PEIKA 2 years ago
    Um,,,,WoW
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  • Alex Itin plus 2 years ago
    The reminds me of bradford pailey's work
    informationesthetics.org/node/5
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  • absolutely awesome. i want this!
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  • marfab 2 years ago
    fascinating! a real breakthrough
    data made into visual art
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  • newsuperhero 2 years ago
    I have wanted this to exist for a long time. I wish the whole web was like this .. perhaps surfing would be more interesting.. can I have my very own map too?
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  • godino 2 years ago
    Very very interesting!
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  • Claudio Sinatti 6 months ago
    I want this too!
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  • Shari Bee 6 months ago
    superb project .. fascinating idea!
  • Christopher Baker plus 6 months ago
    Thanks Shari and Claudio
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  • emily hadland 4 months ago
    very cool! it was weird seeing connections to MN. I kept looking for pictures of people i might know.
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