Background music Quote by Garrett M. Graff
““Button #13, a Plexiglas-shielded button on the console of the D.C. mayor’s emergency command center at 300 Indiana Avenue NW would activate “Emer-zak,” seizing control of the capital’s entire Muzak network and replacing the piped-in background music of the city’s elevators, lobbies, medical offices, and department stores with emergency instructions. Even with that effort,””
About This Quote
Source Book: “The Dark Net” by Garrett M. Graff, 2015
A hidden emergency button could hijack the city’s ambient music system to broadcast urgent instructions, illustrating how everyday infrastructure can be repurposed for crisis communication.
In simple terms: A secret button could take over city music to deliver alerts.
Leverage existing networks for rapid alerts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- citywide alerts
- public safety drills
- media monitoring
- crisis response plans
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we design resilient alert systems?
- What ethical safeguards are needed for such control?
Reliance on a single point of failure could be vulnerable to sabotage.