- MS-3-46, 1985-019 & 019B
- Item
- 1985
Quinn, Cathy
Quinn, Cathy
Waugh, Phyllis
Millett, Carol
Dic, Ronald
Popular Projects
Penguin 5-oh!, Faces behind pages (mail star promo)
Inkpen, Alan
LeBlanc, Valerie
Pike, Pam
The invasion of our homeland : Low level flying in Labrador and Quebec
MacDougall, Liz
Valentines, Inbetween tape by Jim MacSwain, Airplane
Murray-Crick, Caroline
Dowden, Andy
MacDougall, Liz
Dowden, Andy
Calvert, Melodie, 1961-
Peacock, Jan (1955- )
Life Like It: Some Hfx. Video, Wallace + Theresa, Commercial Culture (popular projects A - C)
Peacock, Jan (1955- )
Survival : Still the issue, Life Like It : Some Hfx. video
Calvert, Melodie, 1961-
Life like it : [exhibition video compilation]
Brousseau, Dean
Catie, Centre for Art Tapes promo, Dance Nova Scotia promo
Brousseau, Dean
McEwen, Debbie
McLeod, Heather
Invasion of our homeland : Low level flying in Labrador/Quebec
MacDougall, Liz
7th Annual Audio by Artists Festival
Lander, Dan
Lander, Dan
Bruce, Max
Calvert, Melodie, 1961-
Busby, Cathy, 1958-
Name the backyard (performance)
Quinn, Cathy
Name the Backyard (Performance)
1/4 Moon, How long have you known Barbara?, Still of Eric Cameron's "Edwin's Egg"
Askevold, David
1/4 moon, How long have you known Barbara?
Askevold, David
Saunders, Joyan
Geller, Wendy
How long have you known Barbara?
Askevold, David
Hammond, Charlotte Wilson, 1941-
Industrial arts in Nova Scotia : The future is now
Hersey, Robert
NSCAD club flamingo party tape : 4 student videos
Hobson, Curtis Dean
Advertising media consultants graphic
Halifax Video Magazine
MacSwain, Jim
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Exclusive memory : Sleeping robot variations
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Sherman, Tom, 1947-
Livingston, Neil
Atlantic tours : more than just a bus ride
Rod Malay : interview concerning Nova Scotia cross country tour with tank
LeBlanc, Valerie
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