This experimental
map was produced for Princeton University's International
Networks Archive, an organization dedicated to finding a
new way of mapping our world. The INA believes that geography
is becoming increasingly irrelevant, and that there should be
a new system of mapping, based on global transactions instead
of geography. This map is an exploration into this theory, and
reconfigures 23 world cities based on travel time between the
cities instead of distance. Click on different cities, and the
other world cities will slide to reflect their travel time from
the chosen hub. The icons along the left of the window represent
the various means of transport, and the time cost of each, in
travelling between the hub and the highlighted city.