The list below is a selection of methods that affect how artwork reaches the public, including many discussed in the Culture Shock Web site and in the films:
1. banning particular books from school libraries and curricula
2. calling for the removal of certain paintings from public museums
3. campaigning to have particular types of music banned from public performances
4. rioting in protest of ballet performances
5. arresting the publishers of certain books
6. withdrawing films from public release
7. canceling funding for proposed exhibitions or artists
8. dismantling public murals
9. buying all the copies of certain books and shredding them
10. holding Congressional hearings on song lyrics
11. forcing artists to emigrate
12. burning books
13. expurgating selected passages from plays
14. bleeping words from broadcasts
15. placing fig leaves over the genital area of nude statues
16. demanding changes in public monuments
17. electronically altering images
18. defacing paintings
19. changing the costumes of performers to hide the body
20. calling for the death of particular authors
21. destroying certain works of art and all copies
22. boycotting all films by certain production companies
23. imprisoning an artist
24. killing an artist