- CA ON00239 F1438-S28-72
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- 2 Jul. 2004
Part of Queen's University. Agnes Etherington Art Centre fonds
Proceedings of the Art, Automata and Us Symposium.
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Part of Queen's University. Agnes Etherington Art Centre fonds
Proceedings of the Art, Automata and Us Symposium.
Art Labelle, Waltham, Que. Jan. 1980
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of Art Labelle. Side One: Interview of Art Labelle. Side Two: ?.
Art in education - speech in Winnipeg, April, 1960
Part of Elizabeth Harrison fonds
Defends the teaching of Art in Education. Side One: Speech by Elizabeth Harrison. A few Christmas carols at the end (4 min.). Side Two: blank.
Side One: Round Table. Side Two: Round Table.
Side One: Barbara Barnes. Side Two: Marian Kamititz - Part 1.
Side One: Marian Kamititz - Part 2. Side Two: Ken Doherty.
Round Table
Arnold Peters, New Liskeard, Ontario January5, 1986
Arnold Peters, New Liskeard, Jan. 5/86
Interview with Arnold Peters regarding the CCF. Side One: Interview with Arnold Peters. Side Two: Interview with Arnold Peters.
Campbell, Peter
Arnait Video Productions fonds
The fonds consists of materials created by the various members of the group, and by the group as a whole. The records not only reflect the working process, but also the marketing and promotion involved in the projects. Almost all of their projects are represented here, with various degrees of completeness.
For works such as Adoption/Qumiktut/Unakuluk, Anaana and Uyarasuk/Ningiura (My Grandmother) there is a complete range of materials from daily scene shoots to multiple language versions of the final work. Many of the films are produced in English, French and Inuktitut. Some early works such as Atagutaluk Starvation, Qulliq, Piujuq and Angutautuq, Avingalaraaluit/Unikausiq, Aqtuqsi: the nightmare, and Travellers are only represented with sub-masters or masters with very little additional audio-visual material relating to, or revealing of, the process of production.
Other projects such as Beyond Tomorrow/Ikuma are represented through versions of the film in various languages, filmed or recorded interviews with participants and writers, and scripts in English, French and Inuktitut. There is also a fair amount of post production material such as workshops that grew out of this project.
Arnait Video Productions