Skip to main content
  • Calendar
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Mahi
    • Sound Works
    • Images
    • Text
    • Exhibitions
    • Offsite
    • Residencies
  • Kōrero
    • P-Lab
    • Writing
    • Interviews
    • Podcasts
  • Archive
Home
Pyramid Club
Ngā Rangi Tūhahā
  • About
  • Contact
    • General
    • Event Proposals
    • Space Hire
  • Support
    • Volunteer
    • Membership
    • Donate
  • Shop
search Search
Shopping cart 0 items
Menu

The Leader of the Opposition produces an interesting series of facts.

By
Hannah Salmon [Daily Secretion] & Ben Knight
Tags group
Series
Unmaking the Near Future
Images
Judith Collins with a lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Artist Bio Text

Whanganui artists Hannah and Ben collaborate on indecent propaganda, including via anarcho-feminist punk band Unsanitary Napkin.

More Articles

EMERGENCE GROUP EXPERIMENT #1 - Jeremy Coubrough

A group of four people are sitting on old fashioned school chairs. They are sitting closely together and are all facing the same direction. They are not sitting in a straight line, but in a sloght curve so that they are clearly working together. They have their back to us so it is unclear what they are doing, but one head is turned in way that we can  see that they are playing a bottle.
Tags group
Korero
Writing
Sound Works

Dancing in your head: episode 26 - Hyperculte

Two people are in a forest at dusk. One is standing, the other is reclining on rocks and moss. There is a large sleeping dog between the both. They are both facing a round portal that has opened amongst the trees. There world through the portal is pure abstraction.
Tags group
Korero
Podcasts
Podcasts » Dancing in your head

Ghosties - Chris Wilson

A korg MS-20 Synthesiser in a messy lounge
Tags group
Sound Works

Rangatuone - weaving gestures - Riki Pirihi

a face of concentration - one hand is sweeping down and hitting the top of the other hand which is curled.
Tags group
Images
Sound Works

"In a dream world, I get the experience of everyone else" - Sam Morgan

Three Pātiki designs with rauru spirals in the middle. Pātiki (flounder fish) representing manaakitanga (hospitality) and rauru representing a journey into, and out of the centre
Tags group
Korero
P-Lab
Writing

Pass-on-ings - DSLB

two hands are held. The hand underneath is that of the daughter and composer Chrissie. The hand on top is that of her dying mother. the hands are grasped in love. There is a crumpled sheet that the hand are on, it seems the mother is in bed.
Tags group
Korero
Podcasts
Sound Works

Open Call for Exhibitions for 2024

a work from Charlotte Parallel's exhibition. A circuit diagram is enalrged and taped to the wall. It shows a speaker. there are crystals wired for sound
Tags group
Exhibitions

Adam Ben-Dror & Xin Cheng - Radiance

A large pile of rusted scrap metal sitting in a heap. It is spiky and uninviting.
Tags group
Exhibitions
  • Load More

Pyramid Club logo

Pyramid Club is an artist-run space for experimental music and sonic arts in Wellington, Aotearoa.

Contact: info@pyramidclub.org.nz
272 Taranaki Street, Wellington, Aotearoa, New Zealand

© 2020 PYRAMID CLUB 

 

Email Newsletter
  • Calendar
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Mahi
    • Sound Works
    • Images
    • Text
    • Exhibitions
    • Offsite
    • Residencies
  • Kōrero
    • P-Lab
    • Writing
    • Interviews
    • Podcasts
  • Archive
  • About
  • Contact
    • General
    • Event Proposals
    • Space Hire
  • Support
    • Volunteer
    • Membership
    • Donate
  • Shop