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NSCAD club flamingo party tape : 4 student videos
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- Moving images
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Jim Rankin, Carol Krismer, Frank Niepold, Curtis Dean Hobson
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MS-3-46, 1987-013
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1987 (Creation)
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Physical description
1 videocassette (24 min.) : col., U-matic, stereo. - 1 videocassette (25 min.) :Betacam SP
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Biographical history
Curtis Dean Hobson was associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in 1987 because of their involvement with a video recording “NSCAD Club Flamingon Party Tape” which featured four student videos, including one by Hobson.
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Carol Krismer became associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in the 1987 because of her involvement as a student on the video recording “NSCAD Club Flamingo Party Tape- 4 student videos”, which became a part of the centre’s tape collection.
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Biographical history
Frank Niepold became associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in 1987 because of their involvement in a video recording entitled “NSCAD club flamingo party tape- 4 student videos” which became a part of the centre’s tape collection.
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Biographical history
Jimmy Rankin is a country and folk musician from Mabou, Cape Breton. Jimmy and his siblings, John Morris, Raylene, Cookie and Heather started the Celtic music band, The Rankin Family, in 1989. The Rankin Family had international success in the 1990s and won several Juno awards. Jimmy Rankin has been a solo country and folk musician since 2001, and has released several albums. As a solo artist, Rankin has won multiple awards such as the East Coast Music Awards, Canadian Country Music Awards, and Canadian Radio Music Awards. Rankin received a BFA in 1989 from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, where he focused in painting and drawing.
Custodial history
The tape was donated to the Dalhousie University Archives in 2013 by the Centre for Art Tapes.
Scope and content
Item consists of video recordings by Jim Rankin, Carol Krismer, Frank Niepold and Curtis Dean Hobson.
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- English
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Availability of other formats
Videocassette is available as an uncompressed 10-bit digital master video file (MOV format) and 8-bit access digital video file (MPEG-4 format).
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Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Digital copies can be viewed at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.
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Copyright is held by the artist.