In Pyramid, using the form of a documentary, Chodzko reports back from a moment in a utopian Folkestone future, ensnaring viewers in a myth of his own making that also seems to be the only reading of the existing evidence in the present.Chodzko has long been interested in collapsing past, present and future in his work in order to create alternate realities. In a number of works he has invented fictitious scenarios, set in a not-too-distant future, that blend the familiar with the strange. Through fantasy, wonder and make-believe, they compel us to re-consider our sense of place and community.