V for Vendetta: A mask becomes un-Moore'd in time

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V for Vendetta is marching in streets from Catalonia to Hong Kong; a centuries old symbol reinvented in the 1982 graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, and further popularized by the Wachowski Sisters movie of 2005. Even Occupy was almost 10 years ago?!  Why has this mask and story lived on in protests? How is V for Vendetta a unique dystopian text? I'm joined by Ajay Singh Chaudhary PHD, executive director of the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research and Ange Tran, artist and designer working on projects for radical social change.  We discuss how the mask has been an effective tool and why the movie and comics still work for us. Discussed:  Histories of the Guy Fawkes mask"The movie was about Bush the comic is about Thatcher" - https://twitter.com/Elana_BrooklynIf V is passe then what's next for protest garb?"The mask has a story that people understand." - AngeMask as floating signifier “Things become Un-Moore'd from their initial foundations “- AjayMore Frankfurt School social theory than usual, even for this very nerdy podcast. Follow Ajay on twitter https://twitter.com/materialist_jew and Ange Tran is https://twitter.com/angetranland. See more of Ange's work here: http://designwork.online/