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Documentation part 1

Item consists of a video recording by Chantal Tardiff entitled "Documentation Part 1". The video was produced as a part of the CFAT Electronics Residency 2009.

Tardiff, Chantal

Sometimes always

Item consists of a video recording by Brendan Dunlop entitled "Sometimes Always". The video is of the AGNS opening and Felix Kubin Concert Pictures.

Dunlop, Brendan

Polyphony : the longest English words that can be typed with the right and using conventional placement

Item consists of a video recording by Robert Bean entitled "Polyphony: the longest English word that can be typed with the right and using conventional placement". The choir includes: Doug Bamford, Mireille Bourgeouis, Tanya Busse, Peter Dykhuis, Kristina Gullion, Sue Johnson, Brian Lilley, Barbara Lounder, Mario Osende, Ilan Sandler, and soloists: Janice Jackson and James MacSwain.

Bean, Robert

For the time being

Item consists of a video recording by David Clark entitled "For the Time Being". The video was created through the CFAT Artists in Residence program, “For the Time Being” references both surrealism and Dada. Beginning with a ticking metronome, a replicate of Man Ray’s “Indestructible Object,” the narrator recites one of the André Breton’s automatic poems while bodies move on and off screen as if pendulums

Clark, David

A James MacSwain retrospective

Items consist of videos of a James MacSwain retrospective, which include: "Little Known Curious Facts" (4 min., 20 sec.), "Flowers" (8 min., 20 sec.), "Amherst" (12 min.), "Amoeba Culture" (4 min.), "The Executor" (9 min., 50 sec.), "Mother Marilyn" (8 min., 50 sec.), "Nova Scotia Tourist Industries" (12 min.), "Starboy" (4 min., 30 sec.), and "The Fountain of Youth" (10 min.).

MacSwain, Jim

Video pool 2009 catalogue

Item consists of a compilation of video recordings entitled "Video Pool 2008 Catalogue" from the Media Arts Centre in Winnipeg. The recordings include: "I’m BoHUNKy-dory with it (my Nose)" by Sandee Moore (2 min.,30 sec.), "Winona" by Robert Hamilton (5 min., 45 sec.), "Someone Else’s Girlfriend" by James Fritzgerald Craig (1 min., 40 sec.), "The Death of Natural Language" by Clint enis (2 min., 54 sec.), "Introduction" by Christine Kirouac (4 min.), "Her Hands are Dangerous" by tanara rae biebrich (3 min., 10 sec.), "Journey my Heart" by Reil Munro (8 min., 30 sec.), "Leaving" by Adesola Akinleye (3 min.), "Cellophane Girl" by Alain Delanney and Pam Mansbridge (3 min.), "wet girl" by Divya Mehra (2 min., 10 sec.), "Beech-nut" by Cameron Waykin (4 min., 45 sec.), "Dino-orange (how birds fly)" by L. Bruce Robertson (7 min., 30 sec.), "Consideration Liberation Army" by Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan (11 min., 45 sec.), "Nature Boy" by Kevin Kelley (3 min.), "Untitled" by Ken Gregory (2 min.), "Happiness" by Johnson Apetagon (7 min., 30 sec.), "Path" by Elivira Finnigan (3 min.), "Wasteful Sorrow" by Tanya Carriere (14 min., 30 sec.), "Carry me Home" by Brenda Cantelo (13 min., 30 sec.), "You are Here/We are There" by Erika MacPherson (2 min.), "Foundation" by Rick Fisher and Don Rice (7 min.), "Even in Sleep" by Murray Toews (2 min.), "Hinterland" by Sheridan Shindruk (9 min., 20 sec.).

The house of sweet magic

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.).

Rosemary MacAulay

Item consists of a compilation of video works featuring: "Untitled" by T. Young (7 min., 30 sec.), "The Trap" by D. Patterson (5 min., 40 sec.), "Pools of Time" by I. McKinnon (4 min., 50 sec.), "Das Booth" by C. Clark (14 min.), "Identity in Isolation" by B. Bailey (26 min.).

MacAulay, Rosemary

Private residence

Item consists of a video recording by Wendy Geller entitled "Private Residence". The video has been described as being: "Geller’s accomplishment as a master videographer is exemplififed in this video work in 1974. It was not released for distribution until 2002. We can look back at the low tech of the 1970s and be startled to see that “Private Residence” withstands the tech revolution and stands as a stark, simple, and timeless art work."

Geller, Wendy

Stories from the garden : metamorphoses

Item consists of a video recording by Wendy Geller entitled "Stories from the Garden: Metamorphoses". The video is a first person narrative depicting a landscape that has become catalyst for human transformation in stories with lush visuals which become representative of desire, birth, rape, and death.

Geller, Wendy

Six

Item consists of a video recording by Wendy Geller entitled "Six". The video consists of a recreation of dramatic shots and actions from six classic and “B” movies, recreated, acte, and produced in a 2 foot by 3 foot closet by the artist.

Geller, Wendy

Seven

Item consists of a video recording by Wendy Geller entitled "Seven". The recording consists of 21 single take scenes explore the possibilities and limitations of genre acting and the tape moves in and out of seductions, repulsion, horror, and the grotesque. Commercial sound effects connect each scene and a tinge of black humour underlines the whole.

Geller, Wendy

Frame-X

Item consists of the video recordings: :Construct + Conflict" by Jeff Wheaton, "For the Love of my Life" by S. T. Elliot and Guang Zhu Duh, "South Halifax North" by Bradenn Cannon, "Cliffe Street" by Chris Gills, "Try Opening the Box"and "Incomprehensible Contents, Listen" by Shi-Eun Kim.

Playlist

Item consists of a video recording by Meeso Lee entitled "Playlist" which is a compilation of video works curated by Paul Wong.

Lee, Meeso

New media projects

Item consists of video recordings and interactive art projects entitled "A is for Apples", "Explicit Traces", "Pathetic Piano", and "Playing Between the Lines".

Clark, David

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