Networks form the
basis of everything, from how your body works to who you know,
from how power is distributed to how the store on the corner is
kept stocked. Networks are in the news, from the elections to
anti-terrorism, to investigations of financial markets and the
Blackout in the US.
At MeshForum 2006,
May 7-9 in San Francisco, we will explore Networks in depth. We
will examine the critical role visualization and visual thinking
plays in understanding and managing networks. Then we will look
at very large scale social networks as a significant case study
of Networks.
On our
visualization track, MeshForum will start with an opening
Keynote from Manuel Lima, founder of
VisualComplexity.com. We will continue
with a lunch workshop on Visual Thinking, Monday May 8th by Dave
Gray, founder of
XPlane.
Throughout MeshForum artists whose work focuses on and uses
networks will present their work. We will have a closing
presentation by Dr. Karen Stephenson of Netform on Monday
afternoon.
Our exploration of
large scale social networks will start on Sunday May 7th
afternoon with presentations from some of the largest online
social networks. Anil Dash of Six Apart and LiveJournal, Marc
Senasac from Broadband Mechanics, and Mike Jones from Userplane
will start our conversations by sharing their experiences
working with and managing very large scale social networks.