Item consists of a video recording for the Centre for Art Tapes entitled "Out of the Centre: 16th Annual Scholarship Screening, Part 2". The tape features videos that were screened at the event in January 2005, which includes: "The Black Leather Motorcycle Jacket" by Janna Graham, "Bingo Bill" by Cam Erais, "The Crease" by L. Morse, "Nova Scotia Rally Drivers" by Eleanor King, "Relentless" by Nadiya Chettiar, "The Adventures of an Androgenous Super-hero" by Elliott and "Untitled" by Krista Davis.
Item consists of a video recording by Tim Tracey entitled "Killa TV". The video has been described as "Man vs. Machine vs. Man. Man checks that no one’s coming, enters room with his set and turns it on. It produces images of the man interspersed with images of terrorist types with machine guns. Man finally tries to “killa” tv, but this makes the tv cops come and get revenge".
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Out of the Centre: 15th Annual Scholarship Screening". The tape features videos that were screened at the event in January, 2004. The tape features: "After the Fall" by Jasmine Oore, "The Musical Man" by Natasha Ryan, "Z and a Quarter Corners" by Andrew Leitas, "Communication: every captured moment of the memory" by Richard Cromwell, "Willing to Wait" by Koto Iziomon, "Manufactury" by Laura Jean, "Admit Nothing" by Gregory Marvin Reynolds.
Item consists of a video recording by Eric Bednarski entitled "MDM". MDM explores the relationship between architecture and ideology by focusing on one Warsaw neighbourhood. The Marszalkowska housing district was one of the first and most famous of Poland’s 1950s socialist-realist housing developments. Conceived on a monumental scale as a model of socialist planning and an architectural show-piece for the new Soviet-Backed Communist regime, it rose up from the ruins of a city almost completely destroyed in WWII. Architects, planners and urban and cultural historians evoke the controversies surrounding MDM’s conception and construction. They examine the changing meanings that have attached to it over the years, and its place in the Warsaw of today.
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 of animations completed with CFAT. The tape features: "We Mammals Pushy" (3 min.) by Rick Raxlen, "The World’s Smallest Fair" (3 min., 35 sec,) by Adrienne Recknagel, "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" (5 min., 30 sec.) by Martha Colburn and "Cosmetic Emergency" (8 min., 30 sec.).
Item consists of a video recording entitled "First Voices" which is a documentary film that tells stories of 6 aboriginal youth from Atlantic Canada and Latin America
Item consists of a video recording by Oren Hercz entitled "Charles' Farm". The video is a story of a young couple who moved to Nova Scotia countryside, built their own house and barn, and started farming.
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Animated Anomalies", which is about a showcase of animated media from artists engaged in anomalies of content and form, concentrating on grotesque, fringe sexuality, ribald humour, and the unconventional.
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Media Souvenir". The tape features: Tape 1: "Huanmangua" by Claire Hodge (2 min.), "Lavandaria" by Catherine Bussiere (4 min.), "Taste of Taiwan" by Angela Thibodeau (16 min., 18 sec.), "A Bad Hair Day (re-edit)" by Meesoo Lee (7 min.,20 sec.), "The Moon’s Pyramid" by Venus Sobreanes (8 min., 30 sec.), "Sky ranch" by Sheridan Shindruk (4 min.), "Vietnam" by Khanhyhuan Tran (8 min.), "Itinerary" by Philip Jonlin Lee (5 min.), "You are Here/ We are There" by Erika MacPherson (2 min., 8 sec.). Tape 2: "Motel to Motel" by Ryan Stec (6 min., 24 sec.), "Rules of the Road" by Deborah VanSlet (11 min., 47 sec.) and "Moonshot" by Meesoo Lee (4 min., 34 sec.).
Item consists of the film "6015 Willow" directed by Mark Mullane. The film is a story about community, a house, and a very long weekend, and is a musical documentary show in Halifax in 2007. A Snapshot of the city’s indie music scene. Director of Photography: Greg Boone; Edit: Evan Elliot, Paul Hammond; Produced: Paul, Hammond, Jeffrey Parker; Directed by Mark Mullane.
Item consists of a video recording by Andy Dowden entitled "Symphony for the Garden". The video features "The Girls Wedding", "Erik’s Memory", "Third Rose", "C", "Growing In", "Growing Out", "A Bolero", and "Playing Butterflies with Kharista".
Item consists of a video recording entitled "On the Fly 4 Festival of Video Shorts: Tape 1 First-Time Directors". The tape features: "Soiled", "The Piano Tuner", "Dirty Habit", "Son of Denmark", "Anonymous", "Fanatics", "The Pick-up", "Amateur Night", "Close Your Eyes", and "Spaceman".
Item consists of a video recording by Wis Johnston, Lucas Steinman, Nick Dywelska and Chantel Tardiff entitled "Electronic Residency". The video features electronic residency prototype demonstrations and creative sound projects.
Item consists of a video recording of various documentaries produced at the Centre for Art Tapes. The recording features: "M.D.M" (36 min., 47 sec.), "Architecture in Motion" (20 min., 8 sec.), "Drug Warriors Research Footage" (6 min., 45 sec.), "My Mother’s House" (21 min., 52 sec.), and "Miss Canadiana comes to Halifax" (16 min., 27 sec.).
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.
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.
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.