Item also includes a video entitled "Production" by Michael McCormack. Both videos were made in 2002, but reproduced in 2008 for the Centre for Art Tapes Media Train.
Item is a video work about the labour struggle of South Shore fishermen and fish plant workers in Nova Scotia. The work is produced by Tom Burger and Bill McKiggan and screened at Centre for Art Tapes. Video was published by Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative.
Item is a video work created by Andy Dowden in 1982. This video uses snippets of songs with the word “love” and scenes from soap operas to comment upon the state of love.
Item consists of a video recording by J. Macklem entitled "The History of the Albatross". The tape was produced as a part of the CFAT scholarship in 2006.
Item consists of a compilation of video works by Helen Hill. The recordings are: "Tunnel of Love" (4 min.), "Rain Dance" (3 min.), "Madame Winger Makes a Film" (9 min., 29 sec.), "Scratch and Crow" (4 min., 23 sec.), "Your New Pig is Down the Road" (5 min.), "The World’s Smallest Fair" (4 min., 26 sec.), "Vessel" (6 min., 15 sec.), "Film for Rosie" (3 min., 13 sec.), "Mouseholes" (7 min., 40 sec.), and "Bohemian Town" (2 min., 42 sec.).
Item consists of a video recording of the "The Idea of the North" exhibition. The exhibition has been described as: "The Idea of North is a three-[art exhibition of contemporary art from Canada, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden that addresses the concept of the locality of sound. It is the result of a collaboration between curators in Canada (Rhonda Corvese), Iceland (Solveig Alda Halldorsdottir and Hekla Dogg Jonsdottir), and Norway (Yngvild Faeroy and Sossa Jorgensen). This collaborative curatorial process has brought together three diverse groups of artists in three distinct exhibitions in Norway, Iceland, and Canada, and each exhibition has included installations and sound art works from these countries in different configurations."
Item consists of a video recording by Gary Kibbons entitled "The Long Take", which was produced at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University.
Item consists of a video recording by Suzanne Caines entitled "The Meatloaf Exchange". The video features a view from the inside of a travelling vehicle, out of which food items are being sold by a Canadian.
Item consists of a video recording by Steve Comeau "The Nightmare". The video is described as: "Comeau juxtaposes his original music with acquired footage of Stalin and the USSR during WWII and the immediate postwar period. "
Item is a video work created by Carolyn Lounder, Micah Lexier, David MacDonald, and Liz MacDougall in 1983. According to a conversation with Liz MacDougall on February 11th, 2007, this tape was a Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) Summer Project.
Item consists of a video recording by Chris Clarke entitled "The Unbbearable Lightness of Recycling", which was produced for the Raven Recycling Centre of Whitehorse, Yukon.
Item consists of three video works by Douglas Waterman : Over, Line Separation and Thought Pile. Videos were screened by Centre for Art Tapes in an exhibition with Gary Wilson's photographs.
Item consists of a video recording by Colin MacKenzie entitled "Train Train". The tape features "Layered Train", "Logan" and "Cans". These were pieces inspired by graffiti and were a part of an installation Train Train.
Items consists of the following video recordings: "Meadowland", "Starring Part 2, etc" and "Beyond the Usual Limits: Part 1" (3 min.), "The Shirt" (6 min.) and "The Story of Enech" (1 min., 20 sec.).
Item is a video performance where Tom Sherman discusses a fictional end to his career. The work was created in 1980 and was produced in Toronto, set in Montreal, and shot in Syracuse, New York. The work was originally created for broadcast on "Television by Artists", produced by John Watt and the Fine Arts Broadcast Service.