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The Second Window
A window is a interface through which observers can take a look at another seperate space or world.

The eyes is the first window, a bio-organic window, that human can view the real world. It is a connection between a mental world and the nature world. Through eyes, human gets all vivid images of nature environment on ground.

The second window is the screen of any monitor, which have connection with cyberspace(1). It is a interface that people can get a picture about the digital world. These windows are geographically distributed with geographically access. They show the digital world with the fixed limition of their size and resolution. For example, a 22' LCD moniter shows pictures with pixels in 0.25mm(2).

Reference:

(1)Dodge, M and Kitchin, R.(2001). Mapping Cyberspace. London: Routledge.

(2)Goodchild, M.F.(2004). "Scales of Cybergeography", Scale and Geographic Inquiry: Nature, Scoiety and Method, Chapter 7. Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing.

Slyx 14:56, 17 September 2007 (UTC) Slyx 15:17, 17 September 2007 (UTC)