Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 2 min 45 sec.
Summary: Are those killer whales? Pinky happens across some fins making their way through a lakeside park.
Fear, Aggression, & Empire : an interview with Dr. Stephen Soldz
Format: audio only
Running time: approx. 31 min 15 sec.
Summary: What can psychoanalysis teach us about how we Americans understand our place in the world? Dr. Stephen Soldz talks with Pinky about narcissism, projection, and an enormous lost opportunity of our post-Cold War era.
What is the Matrix? a conversation with Callie Brown Dog
type: a conversation with Callie Brown Dog
participants: Callie, Bunny, Pinky, Kim & Mimi
conversation date: October 25, 2007
summary: We get together with Callie Brown Dog to discuss one of our favorite movies, The Matrix. Topics discussed include the film's use of the Matrix as a metaphor for ideology, as well as the enormous importance of ideology on our relationships to power, society, work, family and more.
Read MoreFrom Domestic Violence to State Violence: an Interview with Shirin Shokouhi
Type: interview with Shirin Shokouhi
Summary: Psychotherapist Shirin Shokouhi discusses the various parallels
and patterns commonly seen in violent relationships - between
individuals and also between nations.
How to Solve Illegal Immigration
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 15 min 24 sec.
Summary: Illegal Immigration is one of the most divisive issues in America today. Pinky asks Daisy for his take on what's really going on. Added bonus: Daisy tells us how to solve the whole problem in 5 minutes.
Radical Education Fanzine No.3 (September 2007 Issue)
Type: zine (16 pages)
Summary: This is a zine we made for our friends at Radical Education, an
education collective based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Most of the
mini-stories in this issue are based on the work of visual artists we
like - for example, Edgar Heap of Birds, Adrian Piper, and Tehching
Hsieh - then adapted to issues of learning and education.
How We Make Pinky Show videos: a Report by Bunny
We make lots of different kinds of Pinky Show videos. This short report includes some basic information about how we make them and might be useful to someone who also wants to make their own low-tech animated cat videos.
Americanism: The Movie!
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 2 min 30 sec.
Summary: Our first experiment in participatory filmmaking, using the YouTube website as a vehicle for communication. Pinky wants to make a movie examining the question: 'What is Americanism?'. Videotape your own response, or interview others! Then upload the video as a 'response video' at the YouTube website. Get involved! We'll put it all together!
Cats With Guns
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 6 min 03 sec.
Summary: Someone dislikes our AK Bunny t-shirt design - does the picture promote violence? Does it encourage a re-examination of non-violence? We ask angry viewer to educate us!
LOST CAT flier
Type: flier
Format: PDF
Summary: Print and post this flier everywhere. The text: Pinky is black with white nose and socks...
The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 23 min 57 sec.
Summary: Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal? Do any of the charges of illegality we've been hearing about have any legal basis at all? And why should we even care about international law anyway? Pinky and friends do the research and then tell you all the answers!
Warning: This episode contains violent images that may disturb some viewers. Please pre-view and carefully consider the effect on young or sensitive viewers.
Read MoreBanked Into Submission (The Globalizationist's Guide to Developing Poverty)
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 3 min 17 sec.
Summary: Bunny tells Mimi about how the World Bank and IMF can be used as extremely useful tools for the cultivation of Third Word poverty. Bonus: words & phrases such as "structural adjustment", "austerity programs", and "conditionalities" are not used in this episode!
Defending Globalization (a mission for the educated and enlightened)
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 3 min 14 sec.
Summary: Bunny and Mimi talk about Globalization again! This time Bunny reveals a secret about how to get First World citizens on the Globalization bandwagon while keeping those pesky Third Worlders in their place.
Globalization (and the metaphysics of control in a free market world)
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 3 min 02 sec.
Summary: Bunny explains to Mimi how to establish and maintain control over others via this (kind of) new thing called globalization. Is globalization the new colonialism? Will Pinky ever get that crayon off her head?
Abolish Nuclear Weapons poster
Type: poster, t-shirts
Summary: Pinky's final split-second of
consciousness as she beholds the nuclear explosion that will soon
obliterate her forever! Don't let this happen - save Pinky! Save the
whole world! Demand the abolition of nuclear weapons! We need constant
reminders that nuclear weapons are not going to magically disappear by
themselves.
27,000 Holocausts : an interview with John Burroughs
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 30 min 02 sec.
Summary: Pinky calls up international law expert John Burroughs (Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy) and talks to him about the current state of nuclear weapons: Are they really a threat to the planet? If they're so dangerous, why do we still have them? What does international law have to say about nuclear weapons? How do we go about getting rid of them? How about nuclear power - is that okay?
Pinky Show News: Roadkill Report
Format: script only; no audio/video
Summary: People in cars are very dangerous to animals, a very angry Bunny reports.
WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES.
Read MoreAnt: Light Pollution
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 2 min 55 sec.
Summary: The ants' perspective of how human beings have forgotten their place in the universe.
Thomas Edison Hates Cats
Format: video with audio
Running time: 2 min 36 sec.
Summary: The 'War of Currents' and Thomas Edison's hatred of cats.
Ehren Watada: a Soldier Refuses an Illegal War
Format: video with audio
Running time: 38 min 35 sec.
Summary: U.S. Army Lieutenant Ehren Watada speaks about his decision to refuse orders to deploy to Iraq. Various points discussed include: historical precedents; the concept of 'wars of aggression' in international law; misinformation, coercion, and the public imagination; the responsibility of the individual regarding matters of war and peace.