- MS-3-46, 1986-008
- Item
- 1986
Dowden, Andy
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Dowden, Andy
MacDougall, Liz
Illsley, Cindy
Clifton Joseph + Devon Haughton
Climbing a ladder using a video
Johnstone, Dean
Gerold, Ron
Proudman, Dawna
Popular Projects
Popular Projects
Popular Projects
Commuting with nature : in nine stories
Ward, Andrea
Nock, Bobby
Tilley, Jennifer
Condemned and Universal chickens
Tilley, Jennifer
Dywelska, Nick
Truchan, Kim
Di Risio, Tonia
Coping : music video for song "Futurama"
Reid, Peter
Pahlke, Ariella
Bondaroff, Amber Phelps
Verabioff, Mark
Crossing the 49th, Killing Time, Simulated/Desire: A Simulation, I Wanna Be in Your World
Verabioff, Mark
De Silva, Shirley
Cultural perceptiuon and culture clash : a look from Germany
Ammon, Stepka
Le Blanc, Leola
Dangerous art and What midwives do
Kelly, Sean
Olson, Daniel
Danse carree, Bond security systems
Zimmerman, Bob
David Askevold compilation tape selections 1969-1986
Askevold, David
Askevold, David
Mense, David
Choyce, Lesley
Debert bunker : by invitation only : [digital video] / Liz MacDougall
Part of Liz MacDougall fonds
Item is a 30-minute video produced and directed by Liz MacDougall while she was a member at the Centre for Art Tapes and a student at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
In this video documentary, set outside a military base in Debert, Nova Scotia on 29 February 1984, five women's Peace groups converge to call attention to an Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) test drill coordinated with multiple NATO bunkers simulating a nuclear attack on North America. For this drill, selected officials (329 men and only 11 women) were invited into Debert’s underground bunker.
At its core, NATO’s goal during a nuclear attack was to maintain continuity of Government with no provision for the protection of the population they govern. Outside the bunker, members of five non-violent feminist activist groups point out, through street theatre, rituals, waving signs and shouting, the deadly irony of this NATO strategy to rehearse for nuclear war.
Inter-cut with scenes of the day-long protest are interviews with representatives from each group comically punctuated with news footage, photographs, live radio, and film clips explaining nuclear defense strategy. Throughout this day of action women debunk the NATO strategy which would have us believe we can survive nuclear war and ultimately demand an end to the nuclear threat and to militarism.
The documentary features interviews with John Bouris, Ginny Green, Kate McKenna, Donna Smyth, Deborah Westerberg, and CBC’s Peter Gzowski interviewing Dr. Mutandis (played by Pat Kipping) live on location at Debert.
Documentary video was originally produced on U-matic 3/4 inch tape. MacDougall digitally remastered the video in 2014.
Debert bunker : by invitation only / Liz MacDougall
Part of Liz MacDougall fonds
Item is a 30-minute video produced and directed by Liz MacDougall while she was a member at the Centre for Art Tapes and a student at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
In this video documentary, set outside a military base in Debert, Nova Scotia on 29 February 1984, five women's Peace groups converge to call attention to an Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) test drill coordinated with multiple NATO bunkers simulating a nuclear attack on North America. For this drill, selected officials (329 men and only 11 women) were invited into Debert’s underground bunker.
At its core, NATO’s goal during a nuclear attack was to maintain continuity of Government with no provision for the protection of the population they govern. Outside the bunker, members of five non-violent feminist activist groups point out, through street theatre, rituals, waving signs and shouting, the deadly irony of this NATO strategy to rehearse for nuclear war.
Inter-cut with scenes of the day-long protest are interviews with representatives from each group comically punctuated with news footage, photographs, live radio, and film clips explaining nuclear defense strategy. Throughout this day of action women debunk the NATO strategy which would have us believe we can survive nuclear war and ultimately demand an end to the nuclear threat and to militarism.
The documentary features interviews with John Bouris, Ginny Green, Kate McKenna, Donna Smyth, Deborah Westerberg, and CBC’s Peter Gzowski interviewing Dr. Mutandis (played by Pat Kipping) live on location at Debert.
Documentary video was originally produced on U-matic 3/4 inch tape. MacDougall digitally remastered the video in 2014.
Decoding the undertow : the rough documentary
MacKenzie, Colin
Hodge, Claire
Decoupage : cutting up/cutting out
Hodge, Claire
MacKenzie, Colin
Wheaton, Jeff
Livingston, Neil
Brousseau, Dean
Documentation of Steve Tittle performance
Tardiff, Chantal
Greenwood, Mike
Doug Porter : tape 1, 1990-1998
Porter, Doug