Sources

 

Content page- background image:
Google images, collaged and manipulated by Sarah Koljonen

 

Page 1- background image:
An Atlas of Cyber Spaces- Topology Maps
A personal page by Martin Dodge
“This is a graph representation of the social relationships inside a textual virtual space. The data is conversations between players in the MUD LambaMOO as observed and measured by the software bot called Cobot. Each node in the graph is a single player and the colour coding shows their style of communications in terms of speech and actions. The links show which other player they are most connected to in terms of observed interactions. Cobot was developed by Charles Isbell and Michael Kearns.”
(link)

 

Page 1- quote:
“If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
The exact source is unknown, but George Berkeley, In A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge proposes, "But, say you, surely there is nothing easier than for me to imagine trees, for instance, in a park [. . .] and nobody by to perceive them. [...] The objects of sense exist only when they are perceived; the trees therefore are in the garden [. . .] no longer than while there is somebody by to perceive them." A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, 1734. section 45.
(link)

 

Page 1-background sound:
Audio by Sarah Koljonen

 

Page 2- background image:
An Atlas of Cyber Spaces- Topology Maps
A personal page by Martin Dodge
“[The image is] a 3D hyperbolic graph of Internet topology. [It is] created using the Walrus visualisation tool developed by Young Hyun at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA). The underlying data on the topological structure of the Internet is gathered by skitter, a CAIDA tool for large-scale collection and analysis of Internet traffic path data.”
Colour manipulated by Sarah Koljonen
(link)

 

Page 2- background sound
Audio by Sarah Koljonen

 

Page 3- background images from Google Images:
(far left) Person listening , manipulated by Sarah Koljonen
(top right) Park bench , manipulated by Sarah Koljonen
(middle right) Bathroom stall , manipulated by Sarah Koljonen
(bottom right) Library stacks , manipulated by Sarah Koljonen

 

Page 3- background sound:
Track 1: The Park, by Robert Ashley
Track 2: toilet sound mix, by Sarah Koljonen
Track 3: shhh, from Austin Powers, (link)

 

Page 4- background sound:
Track 1: Festival music from 30th Street Station Philadelphia
Track 2: Kitchen sounds from home
Track 3: Girl on a metal grinding tool
Track 4: Hawker in Mong Kok district street stall, Hong Kong
Track 5: Train station in Hong Kong, along the Island Line
Track 6: Kettle and boiling water
Track 7: Birds from Wan Chai district, Hong Kong
Track 8: Crickets from Schuylkill River side, Philadelphia


Page 5- background image:
Tile image from Google

 

Page 5- background sound:
By Sarah Koljonen

 

Page 5- text reference:
Michel Foucault, Of Other Spaces (1969), Heterotopias