
Paul Barford (University of Wisconsin–Madison) and I (Columbia University) are organizing the Internet Visualization Exhibition (IVE) as a special, non-paper session at SIGCOMM 2025 on September 11. The goal is to showcase creative and insightful visualizations of Internet-scale systems — from connectivity maps and temporal changes to AS-level graphs and other innovative ways of making the Internet more understandable. If you’ve created visualizations that reveal patterns, highlight anomalies, or explain complex behaviors in the Internet, we would love to see them and showcase them. We’re looking for: Static images, animations, or interactive demos Visuals that reveal structure, highlight anomalies, or explain complex behaviors Work that’s compelling, bold, or just visually satisfying Submissions are lightweight: just a visual and a short description. There’s no formal review process. Important: You don’t need to attend SIGCOMM to take part. While presenting in person is a great way to connect with others and share your work, the exhibition is open to submissions from anyone, anywhere. Whether you’re a researcher, network operator, data-viz enthusiast, or artist working with Internet data or infrastructure, we’d love to see what you’ve been visualizing! 📄 More details: https://burdantes.github.io/ive/ 📩 Questions? Reach out to me. And please share with anyone who might be interested! Loqman Salamatian