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Image Title:  USefilm
 
 By: Phillip Cohen  
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Photographer Phillip Cohen {K:9520}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Screen Capture
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio Lens ctrl prnt screen
Uploaded 6/16/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 594 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating
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Location City -  Torrance
State -  CA
Country - United States   United States
About Michael, as you requested. Here is a 2 second snapshot of the network, the blue lines represent connections to web servers, and most of them are pointed at one which is the usefilm server. Quite a busy server as you can see.

Enjoy,

Phil
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Galal El Missary   {K:84090} 6/16/2005
Nice idea , well done .

Galal


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 6/16/2005
holy sh** that's amazing...

Wonderful what technology can do. Thanks for sharing - this is a lot of growth from the other picture.


Paul Lara   {K:77135} 6/17/2005
What cool topology! Thanks for posting this.


Maria Fredriksson   {K:397} 6/17/2005
:) !!!!!!! ...............


John Bohner   {K:8191} 6/18/2005
Some day I will understand this sort of thing.
In the meantime I will just have to say 'cool'.
JB


Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 6/18/2005
I think I see my IP server's address down about 5:00 o'clock.:-) A really cool shot, Phillip. There should be a section on the front page to post this so everyone could see it. I worked in the computer and networking fields for years and I find this very interesting, so I'm sure many others would also.


Eric Goldwasser   {K:4273} 6/26/2005
Hey Phil. everyone is right, this is cool. But... Your cropping needs some work. ;-)

Now go shoot something. :-)


michelle k.   {K:16270} 7/26/2005
whenever i see these, it trips me out. how you doing phil? hows' the old 'hood lol. did you get your new studio up and running? take care.


Phillip Cohen   {K:9520} 8/3/2005
Michelle, things are going good, you should stop by when you get a chance if you are still in the area. Studio is almost up and running, still doing a lot of construction, maybe some day it will be done.

Phil


michelle k.   {K:16270} 8/3/2005
thanks phil.. i totally would, but i'm in the chicago area now.... :-)


Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 8/12/2005
I feel pretty dumb here, everyone else seem to know and understand what they are looking at...me..I see lines and circles going everywhichway making a unusual abstract pattern. Ah, all those white bits are numbers ?!


Phillip Cohen   {K:9520} 8/12/2005
Hi Audrey,

Good to hear from you again, been a long time.

Let me explain what that image is. That is a 2 second snapshot of the portion of the network here where the usefilm.com server is located.

Each of those little white numbers (hard to see so small) is a connected computer from the outside world.

You see many large white rings or circles, those appear if there is more then 1 connection from the same network. So there is a ring for AOL, Earthlink, etc... Connections from a network with only one are shown just as a single IP address number. But each number is equal to a persons computer.

Next the blue lines show the type of traffic. Blue indicating a connection to the web server port 80 so each of these blue lines is basically a connection to the usefilm web server. This is across a 2 second period so you can see it is quite busy.

Where the blue lines converge is the IP address of the usefilm web server on the local network here.

There are other colored lines show which are different traffic types like DNS, Chat, connections to the SQL database servers etc.

While this picture is kind of neat to look at, it isn't all that useful any longer as the network is so busy it is hard to see anything. But it is interesting to see where all the traffic is going or if there is a problem. Never want to see this view with only a few blue lines. ;=]

Hope that helps to answer your question.

PHil


Ann Nida   {K:45230} 1/25/2006
Oh WOW I just commented on an earlier version of this and was wondering how a more recent image would look. I knew it would be busier than the first. So much more traffic. YOu guys will have to put up traffic lights soon. :)

Way cool shot Phil.

Cheers - Ann :)


Chris Boivin   {K:9030} 2/7/2006
Hello Phillip,
Very creative, as an old network analyst I have seen many of these in my time and they are interesting to look at.
Congrats,
Chris


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