Item consists of a video recording by Gary Kibbons entitled "The Long Take", which was produced at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University.
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Splash Water Sports: Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest" which was filed on October 28th, 2001 at Fox Point Beach in Nova Scotia.
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 volume of "New Muse of Contempt" dubbed for the Centre for Art Tapes. The video is part of a series founded by Joe Blades as a correspondence art project from New York City. This volume features poetry, music, and art by Andrew Perry, Critical Mass, Martin Wallace, Three Artists and a Duck, and Joe Blades. It was produced by Joe Blades of Broken Jaw Press, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item consists of a silent video by Tom Sherman. Originally conceived of as an installation, “Exclusive Memory” is based on excerpts of a 6 hour monologue by Sherman to a machine, a computer-based video sensing robot, created by the artist.
Item consists of a compilation video by David Short. A detailed list of clips is included in the case. Videos include segments on El Salvador and Regan, Central America, commercials, Guatamela elections, and Hitler's water colours.
Item consists of a clip entitled "Columbia lift off" and twenty other segments, including ones on El Salvador, commercials, Regan, and the State of the Union. The segments are listed on a piece of paper inside the videocassette case. The page is titled "#8 MTL".
Item contains a collection of 30 second video portraitures, started in the spring of 1972 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as an attempt to put as many people as possible on television. Each portrait starts with the individual's name, and then they say or do whatever they want for 30 seconds.
Item is a recording of Gordon Monahan's piece "Tidal Music: 45N 64W" using sounds recorded at the beach at South Bauline, Newfoundland. The cassette label includes a note that the piece is different from "The Tidal Bore of the Maccan River."
Item contains two audio recordings, one of the Nova Scotia coalition on cultural policy, and one of a piece called "Small Speck of Red Mud." The artists for either recording is not indicated.
Item contains one of two programs written and narrated by David Craig and produced by Andy Dowden and Micah Lexier on the Audio By Artists' Festival for CKDU radio.
Item contains the second of two programs written and narrated by David Craig and produced by Andy Dowden and Micah Lexier on the Audio By Artists' Festival for CKDU radio.
Item contains recordings of Stephen Monk (with Lisa Monk, Faye Armsworthy, and Jamie Moriera, recorded at Carpenter's Union Hall in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is an audio cassette that contains various works by Leonard Boudreau ("Earth Anthem"); Clary Croft ("The Broken Ring," traditional a cappella, "The False Knight," "Farewell to Nova Scotia," and two traditional instrumentals); and Jamie MacNutt ("Count Me Out," "Assorted guitars and Mittens," "Long long time," and "Safari in the City".