Item consists of audio recordings of an interview with Lillian Allen (Information Morning, CBC-AM) and an interview with Clifton Joseph & Devon Haughton (Andrew Gilhi, Q-104FM).
Item consists of a video recording by Aaron Schmidt entitled "Altercate". The video's contents have been described as: "Two men wearing furry shorts and false beards wrestle eachother to show domnance in the manner of primitive animals."
Items consist of video recordings by Jim MacSwain's "Amoeba Culture" (3:30), Bryan Maycock's "W.I.P." (1:30), Felicity Redgrave's "In Search of the Sacred" (3:10), Andrew Terris' "Glasswork: Video Segment" (1:40), Ricardo Scipio's "Untitled" (9:10), and Ken Mayfield's "Next Song of Day" (1 min.).
Item is an audiocassette of recordings by Andy Dowden that were recorded and mixed the Experimental Sound Studio at Dalhousie University in the Spring of 1983. The recording features, Side A: "Shore Leave", "One for Marian", "Broken Skin", "A Secret and a Lie", and Side B: "(It Could Go) Either Way", "Heijina Fix", and "Gramps". Item is part of the Andy Dowden Audio Tapes 1983-1985 compilation.
Item contains four recordings by Andy Dowden: 12 string (1 min., 55 sec.); Music for "Loving Yourself" (3 min.); work in progress (5 min., 20 sec.); and 12 string (1 min., 30 sec.).
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Animated Anomalies", which is about a showcase of animated media from artists engaged in anomalies of content and form, concentrating on grotesque, fringe sexuality, ribald humour, and the unconventional.
Item consists of a video recording by Robert Hersey that is describee as: "Through interviews Arthur develops a rather externalized portrait of a senior high school student of the same name."
Item is a video work created by Edward Slopek in 1983. The video is of a close-up of a speaking mouth, repeating a short philosophical blurb by Sir Alistair Hardy. Each time the speaker repeats, he seems to drop bits of words, making the passage of text more and more disjointed and garbled. In the end, it no longer has the appearance of spoken English. This is accompanied by an irritating single-note, high-pitched drone, which further alienates the viewer.
Item consists of a video recording by Natalie Bookchin entitled "Artist Presentation". The video is a documentation of artist’s presentation on her work utilizing the internet.
Items consist of an artist talk with Eleanor King on September 14, 2011. The video produced was a part of the September Artist Talk series and is of a discussion on King's past work including a recent Local Artist in Residence project which involved scanned typewriter ribbon and video.
Item contains the first part of a panel discussion with Bruce Elder, Clive Robertson, and Ron Shuebrook, moderated by Diana Asimakos and Barb Sternberg.
Item contains the first part of a panel discussion with Bruce Elder, Clive Robertson, and Ron Shuebrook, moderated by Diana Asimakos and Barb Sternberg.
Item consists of a video recording by Liz MacDougall and Elisabeth Jerch entitled "Atlantic Earth Festival". The recording is a thirty second promtion for the event.
Item consists of a promotional tape for Atlantic Tours. Makes you completely forget about the smelly exhaust filled atmosphere of buses. The narrator, a young handsome escort, assures you that your tour will be worry-free, informative and most significantly, full of fun. The tape is comprised of footage from one scenic and one shopping excursion and includes quaint impersonations by the narrator, as well as live footage and interviews with seniors.