About Abby's comment regarding the line between Invisible and Guerilla theatre:
I DEFINITELY AGREE. We need to know when it changes, and if we cross it then we should do so decisively. On this point, I have been thinking about how best to portray the ideas I've mentioned about international conflict. In order to demonstrate connections regarding global issues, I think Guerilla theatre would be the way to go. This would allow us to snag folks' attention, in an attempt to communicate a complex and extremely heated message. Is this making any sense?
I'm not saying that we should run around yelling about genocide and global warming with big microphones; I just think that it should be clear that we want attention. That's where I'd draw the line between invisible and guerilla theatre - making it clear that we want attention.
I am also still interested in the recorder/phantom speakers concept. I've been kicking this one around in my head, but am having trouble pulling it forward. Do you guys have more ideas? Would we go with anecdotes only? Or would we also be able to use it to give voice to how we feel about certain issues?
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