Type: digital image
Summary: From our On Native Land
series. Anyone caught removing even a small piece of fossilized wood
from Petrified Forest National Park will get fined $325. But Pinky &
Bunny aren't stealing souvenirs, they're just spreading deadly
radioactive contamination (okay, that's not real uranium), which must
not be a big deal because the U.S. Government and corporations have been
doing that in Navajo country for decades and no one's punishing them.
On Native Land : Pinky & Bunny are visited by the ghosts of 10,000 slaughtered sheep
Type: digital image
Summary: From our On Native Land series. Here we see lots of
ghosts of Navajo Churro sheep (shot by U.S. Government agents and
soldiers, poisoned water, radioactive contamination, etc.) coming around
during Pinky & Bunny's most recent walk through Dinetah.
On Native Land : stupid tourists i wish you would all get out of here
Type: digital image
Summary: From our On Native Land series. Are sacred sites still
sacred after being transformed into a U.S. "National Park"? Can a
settler state legitimately claim ownership of Native peoples' ancestral
lands in the shadow of genocide? Well perhaps these are interesting
questions but right now Bunny just knows her visit to Mesa Verde is
being ruined because there's just too many tourists all over the place.
How To Repair the World (WeForest video guest narrated by Pinky)
Format: video with audio
Running time: 2 min 59 sec
Produced by: WeForest
Summary: The people at WeForest (WeForest.org) asked Pinky to do a guest voice over for their video. The video was produced by their organization to use at the United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen (a.k.a. COP15, 2009), to help focus attention to the potential benefits of reforestation using permaculture techniques to fight climate change. Please watch Willie Smits' excellent TED Conference presentation (approx. 20 minutes long) for a more detailed explanation.
YouTube People Interview Pinky & Bunny (part 1)
Summary: In July 2009, we posted a video on YouTube asking viewers if they had questions they'd like to ask us. This is just part 1 of our responses (we received a lot of questions)...
Read MoreOn Native Land : I'M ON UR LAND / MAPPIN UR DEMIZE
Type: digital image
Summary: Among other things, maps are important tools of conquest. They
also often record inconvenient evidence that counter misleading settler
narratives - for example: "The land was vacant; there was no genocide."
From our On Native Land series, this piece was originally shown at the Picturing Politics 2008 exhibition, Arlington Arts Center (VA).
Photographs from Makua Valley
Photographs from Makua Valley, Waianae Coast, Island of Oahu, Hawaii
Type: photographs with captions
Summary: Pinky and I have never been inside Makua Valley so Daisy was
nice enough to take some photos and write a few words for us. Report filed by Daisy, Pinky Show CR01, November 2009.
The Academic Freedom Debate!
Summary: Do we have enough academic freedom? Should we have more? Who benefits? Who gets to decide?
Read MoreClass Treason Stories (excerpts)
Type: installation with audio/video
Exhibition
locations: University of Winnipeg (Winnipeg, CANADA, 2009), Toronto
Free Gallery (Toronto, CANADA, 2010), and Bishop's University
(Sherbrooke, Quebec).
13 Things I Learned at Kahoolawe
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 7 min 5 sec
Summary: Kahoolawe may be one of the world's most dangerous places. After 50 years of bombardment by the U.S. military, the island remains littered with unexploded ordinance. So why would Pinky & Bunny want to go there?
Do you have anything you want to ask Pinky or Bunny? (video)
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 1 min 43 sec
Summary: Do you have questions you'd like to ask us? This video was originally only posted on YouTube. You can read the interview (our answers to YouTube people's questions) in the Dialogues section of the archives.
Part 3: Hawaii vs. U.S. Imperialism
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 25 min
Summary: Hawaii is the 50th state of the USA, right? (Well, actually "no"...) Pinky zooms through 500 years of the history of imperialism in order to explain why the U.S. has worked so hard to obscure the truth about Hawaii.
Pinky Show News Report: The Self-Storage Life
Format: script only; no audio/video
Summary: Kim reports on the rapid spread of a very American phenomenon: the self-storage facility.
How To Make 1-Sheet Mini-Zines
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 1 min 07 sec.
Summary: Step-by-step instructions for you to make your own 1-sheet mini-zine.
How to Get FREE LAND in 5 easy steps
Summary: A handy guide for imperialists and other reasonable individuals. Print and pass it out to all your friends and enemies.
Read MorePinky interviews Dan Mills: US Future States: an atlas of global imperialism
Type: an interview with Dan Mills
Summary: Pinky interviews artist & curator Dan Mills about his series of paintings, US Future States, and art as a tool for reflection and discovery.
Encounter on Radical Education: Cats in Slovenia! (video)
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 17 min 24 sec.
Summary: Pinky, Bunny, and Daisy visited Slovenia to participate in a series of debates plus an art exhibition on radical education. What did they do? What did they talk about? What did they eat?
Encounter on Radical Education exhibition (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA)
Type: exhibition, dialogues, and lectures
Exhibition location: Skuc Galerija (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA)
Pinky-in-a-museum-display-case poster
Type: poster
Format: PDF
Summary: From the mildly unpleasant dead Pinky story, Pinky Gets Stuffed: or, an illustration of how everything in a museum is something like a corpse, in Appendix A of Kim's mini report, The Creation of Value: meditations on the logic of museums and other coercive institutions. (See video: We Love Museums... Do Museums Love Us Back?)
We Love Museums... Do Museums Love Us Back?
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 7 min 31 sec.
Summary:
Recently Kim's been obsessing over museums, her new "hobby." Here she
reads from her latest report. Mildly unpleasant Dead Pinky Story also
included (download the free poster!).