Website review: all streets | ben fry

theun4gven theun4gven discovered this in Graphic Design 11 reviews since Apr 29, 2008
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theun4gven discovered 3 months ago
Really amazing map of the US containing only 26 million individual road segments. There are no geographic features added to the map, but they are seen as roads avoid mountains and such.
intotheplanet rated 2 months ago
this is fascinating!
chrismlesa rated 2 months ago
really cool!!:)
vanilla-man rated 2 months ago
amazing image of 26 million individual road segments in US
individualathome rated 2 months ago
From the page: "All of the streets in the lower 48 United States: an image of 26 million individual road segments. No other features (such as outlines or geographic features) have been added to this image, however they emerge as roads avoid mountains, and sparse areas convey low population." Above image is of Kansas City.
gmc rated 2 months ago
All 26M roads in the United States.
taubstumbler rated 3 months ago
just a mesh of streets, millions of em. via http://www.mcwetboy.net/maproom/2008/05/all_streets.php
JMauser rated 3 months ago
Wow. I really like this map. It reminds me of the earth of lights.
DannyAndNina rated 3 months ago
All of the streets in the lower 48 United States: an image of 26 million individual road segments. No other features (such as outlines or geographic features) have been added to this image, however they emerge as roads avoid mountains, and sparse areas convey low population. The pace of progress is seen in the midwest where suburban areas are punctuated by square blocks of area that are still farm land.
cramped rated 3 months ago
Stunning map of all the streets of the US. They pretty much add up to the geographical map we're used to see.
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