Item consists of videos produced at the North Preston Community Centre's Music Video Camp of 2007. The tape features: “Northside” featuring North Side’s finest with DeBo, Laguarda, Young $on, and “Dimples.” Music video and documentary (The Making of the music video). Production, music, and arrangement: Lindsay Drummond
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 "Ross Creek Screenings" and features: "Birdhouse" by Meredith Dault, "History of the Albatros" by Jen Macklem and "Shooting Granny" by Megan Wennberg.
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
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.
Items consists of a video recording by Claire Hodge entitled "Decoupage". The video features 12 looping video segments, each a cut derived from a sequence of Fracois Truffaut’s film, “Shoot the Piano Player”, which are played simultaneously.
Items consist of video recordings of a night of documenting submissions at Khyber. Christy Wade, On Quick Time File, music video with break dancers, questions and answers. Thaddeus, Immersive video environment. Thaddeus Thomas, Momentum Wave, Brian Eno mix dance experiment video, questions and answers
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 by Sue Caits Flinn entitled "Nice Families Don't". The video creates a family story using drawings, animation, and archival footage to tell the story of a Grandmother, and her brother Pat, who was imprisoned in Cuba after perhaps working for the CIA.
Item consists of a video recording by Amber Phelps Bondaroff entitled "Cricetus Explorporator". The video is about a hamster in a wheel explains his invention, the “cricetus exploraporator,” and its implications for the future
Item consists of a video recording by Rick Warden entitled "Front Page Challenged". The video is about the Mehan Hrarran case, who talks about deportation on Canadian citizens on vacation in U.S. to Syria, where he was held and tortured. Uses old footage from 1960s tv show “Front Page Challenge”
Item consists of a video recording by Lucas Dambergs entitled "Installation Proposal: Playing in the Blanks". The video features a series of four clips, a few minutes long each.
Item consists of a video recording by Suzanne Caines entitled "The Meatloaf Exchange". The video features a view from the inside of a travelling vehicle, out of which food items are being sold by a Canadian.
Item consists of a video recording by Natalie Bookchin entitled "Artist Presentation". The video is a documentation of artist’s presentation on her work utilizing the internet.
Item consists of a video recording of the 2008 Centre for Art Tapes' scholarship screening. The tape features: "Cricetus Explorporator", "Charles’ Farm", "Janus", "The Day of the Uteri", "Brain Frame", "Front Page Challenge", "Nice Families Don’t" and "Bell Lake`".
Item consists of a video recording by the Centre for Art Tapes of their "Networking Cabaret". The video features the set-up and preparation for the event, the performances of the cabaret, backstage footage and after-party.
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 of a interview with Nelson Henricks on June 2, 2000 at CFAT which included a general discussion of work, history, themes, including “Planetarium” audiences and description.
Item consists of a lecture of art censorship that happened at the Bell Auditorium at NSCAD University. The tape also features a discussion of the seizure of Lyla Rye’s “Byte” at Eyelevel Gallery, in a 2002 exhibition.
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 a video recording of Penny McCann's screening. The tape features: "Marshlands", "The Sisters", "02.02.02", "Away for Christmas", and "Helpless".
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 feature length interactive artwork for the internet, which contemplates the life and work of Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, by David Clark.
Item consists of a recording of "Broadcasting for Reels, CKDU" which was curated by Stephen Kelly. The recording features Sym Corrigan, Craig Leonard, Lukas Pearse, Monika Kulesza and Erin Costella. It was an audio art project recored on November 13, 2008.
Item consists of video recordings by Kenneth Doren featuring "Rule Britannia: a low opera in a grand shite style ‘will’ section" from 2002 (5 min., 26 sec.), "Immortal Misbegotten: String Quartetes op.18" from 2005 (2 min., 36 sec.), "Allegro molto con brio King Kong ‘Clint Eastwood’ section" from 1999 (2 min., 48 sec.), "Pathetic Piano: STills from projection and of midi-keyboard" from 2005 (15 sec.).
Item consists of video recordings by Suzanna Cameron entitled "36 Halifax Grocery Stores: 36 Years Later". The videos are of interviews with people inside Halifax's corner stores.
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 entitled "On the Fly Festival of Video Shorts: Tape 2, Non-First-Time Directors". The tape features: "6 years and 364 1/2 days later", "Playtime with Hercules", "Doctor Virtuous", "Wake up Little Suzy", "Love Sucks", "Due North", "Unglued", "Subway transfer", "Rude Girls and green bananas", "Flowerbear" and "Get the Picture".
Item consists of video recordings from "On the Fly: Festival of Video Shorts, Tape #3: Guest Directors & Festival Producers. The tape features: "Pillowman", "Snacktime", "IlGuardana", "This is nothing", "The best day of my life", "Untitled" and "Work".
Item consists of a video recording by Rebecca Lake entitled "Medical Footage", which features a child with a mental illness undergoing medical testing.
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.