This is quite common in creative fields as quick shorthand for a new concept. For example, in filmmaking you might introduce a new crime thriller as script as "It's like Michael Mann's Heat but set in the high finance world of *Wall Street."
Probably true for a lot of innovation programs. "It's like Reddit but for hackers"
[0] Or my personal favourite, a MUD-style environment!
I think one lesson I'm taking away from the article is that we're not so much seeking "weird for weird's sake", but expanding that weirdness into direction that's useful, to specifically highlight the novelty of something.
Normalcy Field E { Commercial, Experiential, Product }
I think that's quite a significant difference, sufficient to change the tone of the discourse.