Item consists of a video recording entitled "LOVE: Leave out violence" by Video to Go, which was sponsored by the Centre for Art Tapes inn April, 2002.
Item consists of a Centre for Art Tapes general member videos from 2002. The compilation features: "Triage Burdocks" (3 min., 30 sec.) by Seth Smith, and "The Difficulty of Being Gilbert" (9 min., 58 sec.) by David Clark. The tape features sign language.
Item consists of video recordings of the Centre for Art Tapes Video Scholarship Program of 2001. The compilation tape features: "The Knit Club" (7 min., 47 sec.) by Pauline Kaill, "Dedicated Load" (4 min., 10 sec.) by Angela Thibodeau, "Rock-Paper-Scissors" (12 min., 30 sec.) by Brittan Fell, "Video (0001)" (8 min., 39 sec.) by Max Haiven, "Fenced Off" (12 min., 6 sec.) by Paul Shreenan, and "In the Wings" (5 min., 15 sec.) by Veronique MacKenzie-Bourne.
Item consists of a compilation video recording entitled "Shortworks Program 5 Productions 2001. The tape features "David's Tree" (13 min.) director by Pam Pinch and produced by Natalie Angelucci and "Jack in the Box" (11 min., 35 sec.) directed by Michelle Nowazek and produced by Harriet Ross.
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 two video works : Telephobia; Paranoia Sequences 1 and 2 (12 min.); and Some things I like to do (One thing I don't like doing) (5 min.).
Item consists of a video recording by Clive Robertson entitled "Lunar Re-Appraisal". The work describes the fictional story of a woman astro-scientist who was meant to travel to the moon in 1969 using factual information about the NASA manned space program.
Item is a video work produced by Barry Burley and Fred Ward. Rex Tasker was the executive producer. The video was edited by Barry Burley in 1977. The work is about the Prince Edward Island Marine Plants Cooperative and was screened by the Centre for Art Tapes during a 1978 exhibition of Robert Bean photographs.
Item is a U-matic videocassette that contains two video works created by Dan Graham in 1976 : Past future split attention (17 min., 25 sec.) and Performer / audience / sequence (45 min. 11 sec.). The first work was performed in London's Lisson Gallery in March 1972. The performance is a project of restructuring space and time, where two people are in the same space, and while one predicts the other person's behaviour, the other recalls the other person's past behaviour. The second work was performed at Artist's Space, New York in January 1976. In this performance, Graham stands in front of a mirror, facing the audience, and tells the audience his movements and their meanings. Videocassette was dubbed to Betacam SP by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Videocassettes are accompanied by four pages explaining the video works. Centre for Art Tapes screened the work in 1979.
Item is a video work created by Edward Slopek in 1978, titled Black Box on Being: Excerpts from Chapter 11 of the Confessions of St. Augustine. Video was screened at Centre for Art Tapes in 1979. Audio is reading of text by St. Augustine’s philosophy and the visual is of nails being pounded.
Item consists of a video recording produced by Halifax Cable, directed by Cathy Busby, edited by Steve O'Keefe and cable produced by Jim McInnis. The video features interviews with Joe Blades, Ann Vayall, Steve O'Keefe, Chris Words and Chris Callaghan.
Item is a documentary work created by Pierre Falardeau and Julian Poulin about the police academy in Nicolet. The Centre for Art Tapes screened the work with Pea Soup in 1980.
Item consists of three video works : Monoltage by Mark Clifford; Suburban stress by Mark Verbioff; and Valley vista home by Norman Cohn. Each video is preceded by artist statements.
Item consists of three video works created in 1984: Monoltage by Mark Clifford; Suburban Stress by Mark Verabioff; Red by Sara Newman and Carol Millett . These might be the first scholarship tapes according to a conversation with Liz MacDougall on February 11th, 2007. Videos part of Halifax Independent Producers series (5 of 5).
Item consist of two video works created in 1984 : Tall Ships by Dan Lander; Drift by David Clark. Video was produced through the Centre for Art Tapes. Videos part of Halifax Independent Producers series (4 of 5). Tall Ships investigates the role of TV media on the way we perceive everyday occurrences. Drift is an experimental tape full of cliches.
Item is a video work created by Doug Pope in 1984 : Indifferent city. Video was produced through the Centre for Art Tapes. Videos part of Halifax Independent Producers series (3 of 5).
Item is a video work created by Dean Brousseau in 1984. Video was produced through the Centre for Art Tapes. Videos part of Halifax Independent Producers series (2 of 5). Dinner is an experimental documentary using a universal family event as its focus. Framed in snap-shot style, the video seems to arbitrarily “crop off” the participants, saving anonymity. This tape allows the viewer to concentrate on details of inpromptu etiquette and casual conversation around the dinner table, until, in the end, as with any family event, the camera is brought out to take pictures. On the cue “okay, smile!” the photographs taken are tossed one by one into the video frame, revealing at last the dinner participants in fuzzy Polaroids.
Item is a video of shots collected by David Short. In the case two pages list the name of the shot list and dates. Shots include : CBC Honduras- American exercise, military budget analyst, woman's commercial and more shots.
Item is a video of shots collected by David Short. In the case one page list the name of the shot list and dates on CFCF-TV 12 Film Editor's shot list . Shots include : El Salvador planes, Soviet ship photos, Dick van Dyke and more shots.
Item is a video of shots collected by David Short. In the case three pages list the name of the shot list and dates. Shots include : Lebanon- real people ABC, Nicaragua Soviet Ships, Nicaragua U.S. reaction and more shots.
Item is a video work created in 1980 about Maori culture. Pieces include principal presence of the crown to Maori land, little farm in South Pacific post World War Two challenges of industry and more.
Item is a video work created by Edward Slopek in 1980. The Centre for Art Tapes screened the work along with Trotz and videos by by Penny Brown. The video explores the correlation between the speed of neural wave patterns in the human brain and the repetitive qualities found in video signals.
Item is a video of shots collected by David Short. In case are four pages that include name and date of shot list. Shots include : Kodak man taking photograph of little girl, Reagan remembrance day, and more shots.