METs Do the Time Warp Again

NYC Commute POV takes the familiar geography of New York and stretches it into something far more emotionally accurate: a city shaped by time rather than distance.

Inspired by classic transit cartograms, the map reimagines New York according to subway accessibility. Midtown Manhattan shrinks into a compact, hyper-connected core, while transit deserts balloon outward into distorted peripheries. The result is a warped version of the city - in which distance is measured in minutes, not miles.

What makes NYC Commute POV especially compelling is that it isn’t just a static visualization. The interactive map allows users to hover over any point in the city to set an origin and then watch the geography dynamically deform around it. Pin a location and the city reshapes itself according to commute times to and from that point. Areas with excellent transit accessibility collapse inward, becoming psychologically “closer,” while poorly connected neighborhoods expand into distant territories. The map reveals how infrastructure quietly rewrites urban geography every day.

Commute estimates are based on MTA GTFS subway schedules combined with walking access to stations. The Staten Island Ferry makes an appearance, but buses, commuter rail, and real-time conditions are intentionally absent - keeping the model focused on the structural logic of the subway network itself.

Via: Quantum of Sollazzo

Also See 

Inception Map - a warped 'Inception' style satellite view of Manhattan
Bendy Map - a warped 'Inception' tiled map of Manhattan

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