Have you read Pat Murphy's "The City, Not Long After"? It's a pretty well done artists protesting an oppressive regime SF book from the eighties. (And then Starhawk came and wrote a book that was similar on so many plot points...)
I am all in favor of art and weirdness. Just in the sense of those being great tools when those are the tools that come to hand... but I wouldn't want to get so comfortable with them that we just stop there. (Which is kind of what I feel has happened with the ritualized pageantry of most protests.)
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I am all in favor of art and weirdness. Just in the sense of those being great tools when those are the tools that come to hand... but I wouldn't want to get so comfortable with them that we just stop there. (Which is kind of what I feel has happened with the ritualized pageantry of most protests.)