- MS-3-46.2018-014, Box 121, Item 16
- Item
- 1970-1975
MacNevin, Brian
MacNevin, Brian
Levine, Susan
MacNevin, Brian
MacNevin, Brian
Sculpture : calling attention to a space
Wan, Theodore, 1953-1987
Old Town Clock, second meeting
Old Town Clock, second meeting
Faculty of the Studio Division at NSCAD Show at Mount St. Vincent
Cameron, Eric, 1935-
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Dennehy, Clancy
Musicworks 26: A Walk Through the City: The Canadian New Music Periodical
Musicworks 28: Electroacoustic Music in Canada
Dowden, Andy
Jerry Mander talk : Atlantic Film and Video Festival
Excerpts by various performers
Tittle, Steve
Prime the Video Game Commercials on Hold
Dowden, Andy
Jerry Mander Talk, Atlantic Film and Video Festival Oct 20th, 1983
Jerry Mander discussion : Atlantic Film and Video Festival
Lander, Dan
Slopek, Edward
Plain Talk : part 3 of 3 and Sci-Fi Vid-Sending : part 1 of 4
Slopek, Edward
Sci-Fi Vid-Sending : part 2 of 4
Slopek, Edward
Art, sexuality, censorship : part 1 of 2
Peacock, Jan (1955- )
Art, sexuality, censorship : part 2 of 2
Maritime popular culture as struggle
Slopek, Edward
Sci-Fi Vid-Sending : part 4 of 4 and Out of Arc on the 3rd Dynamic : part 1 of 2
Slopek, Edward
Out of Arc on the 3rd Dynamic : part 2 of 2
Slopek, Edward
Dowden, Andy
Fairfield, Paula
Sci-Fi Vid-Sending : part 3 of 4
Slopek, Edward
Item is a compilation of recordings of various artists. The tape includes a paper insert that lists the artists and their works.
Side 1 includes six works produced in the studio: "Heartfelt Words" by Andy Dowden (July 1984); "Shakuhachi" by David Barteaux (April 1984); "I am Canadian" by Bob Dean and David Craig (September 1983); "Threads & Sutures" by PBX (Steve Slater, Clancy Dennehy, Billy Duggan, Andrew Finch) (September 1983); "I Want Release" by 333 (Rick Shepard, Jay White, and Clancy Dennehy) (February 1984); traditional maritime music by Jacques Lederlin (April 1984).
Side 2 includes excerpts from 12 talks and performances, compiled by Andy Dowden: "Social Criticism that Makes you Laugh" by Sheila Gostick (June 15, 1984); performance by The Palace at 4 A.M. (Ihor Holubizky, Walter Yarwood, George Higton) (March 10, 1984); "Scanner Training Seminar #2" by Ed Slopek (January 18, 1984); talk at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design for the Atlantic Film and Video Festival by Jerry Mander (October 20, 1984); "Mexico City Blues" by Murphy's Law (Richard Gibson, Steve Tittle, Jim Faraday); "Art, Sexuality, and Censorship" by Varda Burstyn (April 4, 1984); performance at the Other Space by Beth Bartley and Marc Clifford (March 4, 1984); presentation by Robin Endres (June 11, 1984); performance at the Other Space by Clancy Dennehy and Dan Lander (March 4, 1984); talk by Jan Peacock at Struts Gallery (February 1984); audio installation by Hu Hohn (June 1984); and poetry at the Other Space by Clifton Joseph (June 8, 1984).
Audio by Artists' Festival on the radio : program 1 of 2
Craig, David
Audio by Artists' Festival on the radio : program 2 of 2
Craig, David
Dowden, Andy
Audio by Artists festival program
Dowden, Andy
Audio by Artists : A. Lulu's introduction and scratch videos
Audio by Artists : Ahdri Zhina Mandiela and Demi Monde
Audio by Artists : Tanya Mars and the Clichettes
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Peacock, Jan (1955- )
Item consists of a video by Douglas Waterman. An insert in the U-matic tape box describes the video as follows:
"A static electrical charge is generated by shuffling my clothed feet over an insulator, and by postponing contact with elements having characteristics which would operate as outlets for the charges being generated. The stored charge emits an electrical fields that draws the particles (ashes) toward it. A proportion of the charge from my hand jumps to the particles as the particles rise to and contact my hand. The particles have received an overcharge which opposes it to its source, so is driven back to its resting place. Dispersal time for the particles' energy is (approx. 10 sec.) allowing it to be activated again, initiating another cycle as the particles slowly spread out."
Waterman, Douglas
The dream continues : a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.
Gerold, Ron