| Canvi (change) and Temps (time) are two navigation spaces within a network composed of articles, web pages, people and links related to the field of complexity science. This research, which is both historic (papers as far back as 1927 are reviewed) and crosscutting (containing more than 30 categories from different fields and disciplines), offers a broad overview of the foci, strategies, tactics, research methodologies and topics of interest that make up the field of complexity science. | Canvi (change) is a branch of a main axis of research into navigation interfaces in networks that Bestiario developed called 6pli. It is an interface which allows one to navigate through a network maintaining a constant local perspective around a node while moving about through means of the relationships. Canvi combines a number of different techniques (geometric paradigms), smoothly alternating between them. In other words, the representation is constantly changing (breathing), and in this way offers a broader perspective of the structure of the local network. | Temps (Time) tracks changes over time in the topics of interest within complexity science (from 1927, the first time this term was used, through the present) and it makes possible to visualize the changes in the intensity of the use of tags over years. |