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2620
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91 min.
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AN EXCAVATION [Tape 2]
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Video art�
Performance���
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MCKEOUGH, Rita
Source
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Artist
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Glenbow
Date
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1993
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Creator: Rita McKeough
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VHS
Language
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English
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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M343 �993b2
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Sound
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(a) 32 min./(b) 32 min.
Original Format
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Cassette
Bit Rate/Frequency
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16 bit.
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17/6/2011
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Ramsden, Mel
Title
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Art Language Seminar, Part 6
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NSCAD
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1972
Format
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wav
48 kHz
Description
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BASF C-60 cassette tape. Good recording, although the tape slows for an instant near the beginning of side-1. Buzz in the right channel when the third and final day begins on side-1.
Part six of seven [aligns with the end of part four] in a series of seminar classes led by Mel Ramsden exploring the ideas behind the Art Language collaborations. Side-1 of this recording closes day two's discussions and marks the beginning of the third and final day. On side-2 they discuss the popularization of Art Language, the nature of collaboration in Art Language, as well as a long digression concerning humanism.
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Mel Ramsden, NSCAD faculty and students, and others.
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AR36972a6
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63 min.
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VANCOUVER TAPES #2
Subject
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Students
Video art�
Professors
Description
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Various student and faculty work at NSCAD circa 1971
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NSCAD
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NSCAD
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NSCAD
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1971
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Creators: Doug Waterman, Gerald Ferguson, Ellison Robertson, Albert McNamara
Format
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VHS
Language
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English
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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N68 �970c
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Sound
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(a) 31 min./(b) 2 min.
Original Format
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Cassette
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16 bit.
Transcription
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24/6/2011
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Kennedy, Garry
Title
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"An attempt to remember the names of people he has met"
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NSCAD
Date
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1974
Format
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wav
48 kHz
Description
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BASF C-60 cassette tape. Good condition.
NSCAD president Garry Kennedy attempts to remember the names of people he met during a visit to Cal Arts, Valencia, California.
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Garry Kennedy
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AK46974a
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Moving Image
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105 min.
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Title
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[CINEMA OF THE NEW DEAL]: POWER AND THE LAND / THE NEW FRONTIER / THE RIVER / THE PLOW THAT BROKE THE PLAINS
Subject
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American�
Great Depression and the New Deal��
Social issues
Description
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"Produced at the behest of FRD as means of supporting his controversial New Deal policies, the four films collected in this videocassette provide an accurate, eloquent record of the people and the land if the united States during the 1930s. Transcending state-ordained propaganda, these striking works - filmed by some of the industry's most talented craftsmen and accompanied by the exquisite musical scores of several of the nation's foremost composers - dramatizes the common man anad woman's struggle for survival and their valient crusade to repair an American dream shattered by economic and ecological hardship" (-Videotape jacket)
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IVENS, Joris; McCLURE, H.P.; LORENTZ, Pare.
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Kino on Video
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Kino on Video
Date
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1936
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Power and the Land : Director: Joris Ivens; Script: Edwin Locke; Commentary: Stephen Vincent Benթt; Cinematography: Floyd Crosby, Arthur Ornitz; Music: Douglas Moore�The New Frontier: Director: H.B. McCLure; Cinematography: W.B. McCarthy; Script: John H. Caulfield�The River: Director/Writer: Pare Lorentz; Cinematography: Floyd Crosby, Stacy Woodard, Willard Van Dyke; Music: Virgil Thomson�The Plow That Broke the Plains: Director/Writer: Pare Lorentz; Cinematogaphy: Ralph Steiner, Paul Ivano, Paul Strand, Leo T. Hurwitz; Music: Virgil Thomson�
Format
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VHS
Language
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English
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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P68�936a
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Moving Image
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38 min.
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[CORPUS LOQUENDI:] 48-HOUR BEAUTY BLITZ
Subject
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Women
Magazines (periodicals)
�Gender issues�
Description
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Through the course of this videotape the artist methodically follows the steps to Glamour Magazine’s “48 Hour Beauty Blitz”. Through an unemotional approach to the magazine’s “relaxing weekend” the artist examines the overwhelming commodity of cultural ideas surrounding beauty and glamour and the superficiality of cultural representations of female relaxation and psychological health. As the artist moves step by step through the “beauty blitz” she reveals its incompatibility with everyday life. The soundtrack introduces a darkly sarcastic undertone through its use of popular music while pointing to the weight of cultural expectations and the impossibility of their fulfillment.
(-Videopool website)
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GELLER, Wendy
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Jan Peacock
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s.n.
Date
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1982
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Creator: Wendy Geller
Format
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VHS
Language
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English
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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G45�982a�c.3
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Moving Image
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10:30 min.
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[CORPUS LOQUENDI:] EXPLORING COMFORT
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CYPIS, Dorit
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Jan Peacock
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s.n.
Date
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1974
Format
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VHS
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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C96�974a�c.1
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Moving Image
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5:50 min.
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[CORPUS LOQUENDI:] MY RECALL OF AN IMPRINT FROM A HYPOTHETICAL JUNGLE
Subject
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Performance
Dancers�
War
Creator
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ASKEVOLD, David
Source
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Jan Peacock
Publisher
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s.n.
Date
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1973
Contributor
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Creator: David Askevold
Format
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VHS
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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A84 �973a�c.2
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Moving Image
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19:30 min
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[CORPUS LOQUENDI:] NOVA BOETIA: ANOTHER WORLD
Subject
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Soap operas�
Interviews
Mass media�
Description
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In Nova Boetia - Another World, Murray conducts an interview with a Halifax woman whose obsession with the daytime drama Another World has begun to interfere with her job teaching ethics at Dalhousie University. (Remember that these are the days long before the availability of home VCRs). Her background as a philospher produces the cool analytical skill with which she speaks about symbolic, narrative and psycho-social aspects of her favouritte programme, in effect supplying us with a distrubingly detailed analysis of the addiction which has rendered her helpless.�Murray uses as a structural template the real-time give-and-take of the interview. Whenever the woman speaks, we hear her whole answer and see her as the camera saw her, sitting on a sofa in her living room. However, when Murray asks a question, he inserts, in place of his own voice, excerpts from the theme song from Another World, along with lightning-fast collages of his selectively reframed listening subject (eyes, mouth, ear, etc.), reshot by a camera looking at the original footage being played back on a monitor. �Since these fragmenting manoeuvres are put into place in the editing process (i.e., after the fact of the interview itself), the subject continues to perform her carefully considered responses, oblivious to the relentless instrusion of Murray's media interventions. In this way, Murray "authors" his subject; by reasing their conversational interaction, he appropriates her performance, isolates it within an array of media conventions, and locates his subject as both consumer and consumed" (-Video liner notes)
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MURRAY, Ian
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Jan Peacock
Publisher
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s.n.
Date
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1976
Contributor
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Creator: Ian Murray
Format
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VHS
Language
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English
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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M87 976b�c.1
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Moving Image
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10 min.
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[CORPUS LOQUENDI:] NUMB BARES II
Subject
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Television - test pattern�
Video
Nursery rhymes��
Description
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"Numb Bares II begins with a Beckett-like sequence which plays on the convention of using gray bars or colour bars as a test pattern at the head of a video program.Over the gray bars, we hear (in place of the usual 60-cycle test tone) Cameron's voice uttering a low, continuous hum. As he runs out of breath, his voice dissolves into a racking [sic] cough, followed by the sound of his retreating footsteps, over which the title 'UN-BARS' appears.�From this rather slapstick beginning, we cut to a sequence in which an aggressive camera points at adhesive letters affixed to areas of a female model's body, spelling out the first line of a nursery rhyme. In the sequence titled Keeping Marlene out of the Picture this voyeuristic aggression is completely inverted, with in-camera edits acting to remove the model from the scene in the moment she arrives" (-VHS liner notes)
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CAMERON, Eric
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Jan Peacock
Publisher
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s.n.
Date
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1976
Contributor
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Creator: Eric Cameron
Format
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VHS
Language
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English
Type
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Artist Video (V)
Identifier
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C35 �976a�c.1