Clown Cast
Protest doesn't need a song—sometimes a wall is enough. Following their deep dive on folk music as revolution, the hosts explore visual protest art: graffiti, murals, street art, and underground comics as engines of social movements. From ancient Pompeii's political smear campaigns to Banksy and modern mural wars, they uncover why spray paint spreads differently than lyrics and examine how Splatoon reveals the hidden mechanics of visual rebellion. 00:00:00 - Intro: Beyond Folk Music 01:15:00 - Pompeii: When Democracy Hired Graffiti Writers 04:30:00 - The Cutscene vs. Environment: Why Visuals Hit Different 10:00:00 - Splatoon: The Game Theory of Territory 15:45:00 - Why Walls Remember What Ears Forget This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.
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