Items consist of video recording by Doug Porter, including "Time Has No Image", "I'd Like to Move on if I Could Please", "Losing Sleep", and "A Disturbance of Shadows". The videos were screened at the Centre for Art Tapes, the Windsor Theatre, and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
Item contains four videos by Emilie Crewe for the Centre for Art Tapes' Media Train: "Windsor and Quinpool"; "Chicken Shit"; "853211"; and "Sound Kitchen."
Item consists of a video recording by Sobaz Benajmin entitled "Video to Go: Canadian Heritage PSA 2007". The tape features: Racism Stop It (1 min., 2 sec.), Don’t Judge (1 min., 9 sec.) and Colour (1 min., 2 sec.).
Item consists of a video recording by Doug Porter showing works created from 1990 to 1998. The tape features: "Time has to Image" (8 min., 40 sec.), "I’d Like to Move On, If I Could Please" (5 min., 8 sec.), "Walkers" (23 min., 6 sec.) and "Run Into Peace" (14 min., 29 sec.).
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 consists of a video recording by Jennifer Jacobs entitled "Insurlar Interior: Drawing Information fromn Economy Class". The video is a thesis design project.
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 video recording entitled "Decoding the Undertow" by Colin MacKenzie. The video is a rough edit of the documentary making of a dance piece.
Item consists of a video recording by Jillian McDonald entitled "Zombie Loop". The features footage of a running girl, who then becomes a zombie and chases the camera.
Item consists of a video recording by Norene Smiley entitled "Urban Myths: Tunnels to George's Island". The video is an examination of urban myths in Halifax; in this case, that there are secret tunnels going under the city to George’s Island.
Item consists of a video recording of the CFAT 2006/2007 scholarship screening. The tape features: "Birdhouse" by Meredith Dault, "L’Histoire de L’albatrosse" by Jenna Macklem, "The Millenium Heavyweights" by Jack MacDonald and Erin Oakes, "They Should Shoot us all at 85" by M. Wennberg, "Trees" by Will Roberts, "A Ship of Fools" by David Armstrong, "Mambo Over Mumbai" by Eryn Foster and "Subscription Affliction" by Sym Corrigan.
Items consist of a video recording by Stepka Ammon entitled "Cultural Perception and Culture Clash: a Look from Germany". The video is of a Centre for Art Tapes visiting forgeign artist Stepka Ammon who presented a screening of several German video artists in 2006.
Item consists of video recordings by Marie Koehler and Jennifer Tilley, the tape features: "Next Doc" by Marie Koehler and Jennifer Tilley, "My Mother’s House" by Marie Koehler and "The In, the Out and the Nothingness In Between" by Jennifer Tilley.
Item consists of a video recording of the CFAT scholarship screening of 2005. The tape features: "Urban Myths" by Noreen Smiley, "Birdhouse" by Meredith Danet, "L’Hisstoire de l’albarasse by the Millenium Heavyweights" by Jack Mcdonald and Erin Oakes, "They should shoot us all at 85" by Megan Wennberg, "Chapter 1 (a deep sleep)" by David Armstrong, and "Mambo over Mumpai and other tales of satellite imagery" by Eryn Faster.
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Laing House". The video explores the experiences of people living with mental illness at the Laing House in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item consists of video recordings by Lis van Berkel, featuring: "she Says" (15 min.), "Cleft Relations" (13 min.), "It Goes Without Saying" (16 min.), and "Radio Promotion": (1 min.).
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.
Item consists of a video recording entitled "CFAT Media Train: Departing Halifax, arriving in New York". The tape features: "Media Train, US Defense Strategy" by Suzanne Caines (16 min.), "A Matter of Style" by Anthony Christano (2 min., 38 sec.), "Footage from Babylon 5" by Luca Damberg (5 min.,14 sec.), "Decoupage" by Claire Hodge (3 min., 12 sec.), "Moter Marilyn" by James McSwain (9 min., 28 sec.), "Charlie s Prospect" by Ariella Pahlke (10 min.,), "The Long the Longing and the Lost" by Paul Robert (8 min., 16 sec.) and "Losing Sleep" by Doug Porter (3 min., 22 sec.).