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Dynamics of High Speed Melter/Mixer, Dr. Baker Presentation Version (2 copies)

Location: Applied Science laboratory. Edited video with a voiceover showcasing the startup and one batch cycle of the high speed melter/mixer. Douglas Lyons performs the experiment while the narrator describes what is happening. Includes slow-motion shots of the device in action.

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Mech Eng 492 Final Presentations: #1Telami Corporation, #2 Fly By Light

Main Speaker(s): Robert Antonishen, David Poirier, Michael Mulvenna, Dave Oosthuizen. Location: classroom. Video contains two MECH 492 groups' final project presentations. First group is Antonishen and Poirier, who created the Telami Corporation. They offer a product that would allow someone to use the internet and the phone within the same household. Second group is Mulvenna and Oothuizen who created Fly by Light, who offer a new variety of insect trap. Each group speaks about their marketting plan for their product, as well as sales predictions and insights on company management.

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Unveiling of Blimey Austen

Main Speaker(s): Dr Ken Robertson, Ronald Watts, Ford Connell. Video is of the unveiling of a bust of Dr 'Blimey' Austin, a former professor of surgery at Queen's. Begins with a man talking about Blimey's contributions to the university and Kingston General Hospital, before thanking several important member of the audience for coming. Dr Robertson talks about the impact Dr Austin had on his students. Man from beginning of video returns to the podium and offers more thanks to people. Watts speaks further on Dr Austin's impact on the university. The bust is then unveiled, after which Connell reminisces on what Dr Austin was like in life.

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Hear to See - Experiences in Looking at Art, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Ed Dept.

Main Speaker(s): Jeri Harmsen, Jack Henderson. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Edited video created to advertise the new Agnes Etherington exhibit called Hear to See, which was comprised of 6 viewing areas with a couch and a telephone. The couch allowed a visitor to view art in comfort, and the telephone would play facts about the painting before the couch. Additional material such as articles would be placed on a coffee table before the couch.

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