Item is a videocassette created by Virginia Shaw in 1980. Tape includes footage of Shaw interviewing people in Auckland, New Zealand about Māori land, Bastion Point, and the 1975 Māori land march. Tape also includes footage of an interview with loggers at a camp near Kawerau, Paremoremo Prison, and an unidentified hair salon.
Item consists of a video recording by Daniel Olson entitled "Vues Du Champ". The video has been descirbed as containing: "Two Columns: Cityscape during the day. Bully’s Acre: A small stand of trees. Pharmacy: A view of a road obscured by vegitation during twilight."
Item consists of a video recording by Walter Forsyth and Doug Carr entitled "Waiter" (14 min.) and a video recording by Andrew Kaufman entitled "Aberisiwith". These films may have been a part of the Film Fire Program.
Item consists of a video recording featuring audio of poet Wallace Stevens, juxtaposed with visual artwork of the artist and poet Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. The video was screened on September 22, 2004 as a part of the Centre for Art Tapes' 25th Anniversary archival works screening, "Exquisite Archive".
Item consists of a video recording by Jan Peacock. This video work was a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and travelled nationally.
Item is a video work created by Sherry Lee Hunter and Syliva Lee Saunders of a performance in 1981. The Centre for Art Tapes held the performance in 1981.
Item is an audio recording by Andy Dowden. The tape features "What I Feel", "A Deep Devotion or Affection For Another Person or Persons: Love For Ones Childre", "Sexual Passion in General of the Gratification of it", "One whp is beloved", "A very great Interest in, or Enjoyment of, Something; also, the Thing so Enjoyed", and "Heartfelt Words".
Item consists of an audio recording by Andy Dowden, which features Side 1: "What I feel", "Heartfelt Words" and Side 2: "Fine Line", "It’s Only Love". The audio was recorded at the Centre for Art Tapes and the liner notes features a handwritten thank you from Dowden.
Item consists of a video recording by William Robinson and Tanya Busse entitled "White Night". The video is a documentation of a performance for Centre for Art Tapes in New York, it includes footage of being outdoors with night-vision.
Item consists of an audio recording by Roland Blinn for the Broadcasting for Reels series. The tape features: "Artist Statement" (2 min., 12 sec.) and "Who Am I?" (4 min., 18 sec.).
Item consists of audio recordings of a discussion with Elizabeth May and audience at Halifax North Memorial Library Branch. Bruce Barber is listed on the tapes and was affiliated with the event.
Item consists of an audio recording by Wil Offermans/Junko Ueda which on side A features: "Ilios", "Circles of Circumstances" and "Satsuma Biwa solo" and on side B: "Untitled duet". The audiocassette was recorded on October 15, 1990 live in concert at The Church by D. Barteaux.
Item consists of a video recording by William Robinson entitled "William Robinson's CFAT Video 2005". The video consists of a man in an orange jumpsuit napping.
Item consists of a video recording by Jillian McDonald entitled "Zombie Loop". The features footage of a running girl, who then becomes a zombie and chases the camera.