It does make sense to me. It gives an opportunity to gain/learn something from the consequences and reactions you get.
Why is it is so important to you to make people think about things and what exactly is it what you want them to think about?
I like Bjork btw. You ever heard that live version of Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me from George Michael with a guest appearance of Elton John, where he walks on stage somewhere in the song? I heard it a million times and it still gives me goosebumps.
I can post the link if you haven't seen it if you want, when I'm on the pc instead of on the tablet.
Well, I remember watching a Queen concert on BBC Four, and Freddie was scatting with the audience. He'd scat, and then the audience would imitate him. It's the relationship between the artist and the audience which I think is so powerful. When people admire you in that way, you can make them do and think things. I want to use that and make the world better one person at a time. What exactly I want I can't really decide on yet, but I do know that it'll be positive.
No, I haven't. I'd love to see it!