Since my participation in the Jane Jacobs Walk on "Death Avenue", I considered to study the ways and strategies of some artists in the occupy movement. So I contacted them and joined a couple of meetings and rallies.
The occupy movement has become the new face of activist left. They rally against any capitalist excess and at the moment in NYC this is the new pipeline bringing radon contaminated fracked gas into New York City.
At the meetings I found out that this movement is actually very aware of its own strategy. This is discussed and developed on several platforms but a good source is the "Tidal" the movements theory magazine.
During the rallies I got rather intimidated by the massive presence of the NYPD. This, together with the consideration that in this case art was merely a vehicle for a greater cause, made me decide not to pick up this movement as a research case. Observing them felt a bit like spying and being a guest in this country I did not want to get into trouble with the police.
During the rallies I got rather intimidated by the massive presence of the NYPD. This, together with the consideration that in this case art was merely a vehicle for a greater cause, made me decide not to pick up this movement as a research case. Observing them felt a bit like spying and being a guest in this country I did not want to get into trouble with the police.
Notice reverend Billy (in the White suit) and his gospel choir the Golden Toads. |
Still I would like to share some footage I made during a rally at Bryant park. I want to give you an impression of present creative activism in New York.
Many of you probably recognize reverend Billy. He is a New York cult hero, preaching revolution while making good musical entertainment at the same time. He's been around since the Nineties. Check the documentaries: "Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping" and "What would Jesus buy?". I think the man has something to say.