Thats true. A lot of culture jamming stuff is very slick. But my question again, does it HAVE to be? Could a company inject a campaign into the culture that's purposefully designed to look like shit. No one is saying this is what indeed happened. But can't we at least agree that it's possible?
Yeah, I've seen culture jamming before. So let me ask you this. What if a company wanted to do a guerilla campaign that looked like culture jamming only it was just the opposite? That's not possible? Please understand, you guys. I know it's not real. But just as an intellectual exercise, do you not think it's possible? Even if only in theory?
As I said. smells like a fake. No doubt IS a fake. On the face of it. I guess what I'm wondering is, is there at least the possibilty that there might indeed be a connection, shadowy though that connection might be? Only reason I even ask is that it feels possible in the case of this particular brand.
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That's exactly what I meant. Great examples. I guess what bugs me is that so many of us seem ready to assume stuff and you can't assume anything.
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