Series consists of material relating to Emmanuelle Loubet’s project “Metropolis Tokyo: Tokyo Im Rennschritt (Sound Polaroïd)”. Series includes a graphic score, a live recording of the master tape of the radioplay (Hörspiel) produced for WDR (West German Broadcasting Cologne aka Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln) and digital copies of promotional material.
Series consists of nine audio cassettes which each have an accompanying image or images. The images are either housed in the cassette case or in a plastic pouch. One cassette has an empty case containing pachinko balls and currency. Another two cassettes have accompanying pillows. The sound postcards are Loubet’s first impressions of Tokyo and feature a mixture of music, ambient sounds and spoken word. The project was produced under Emmanuelle Loubet’s alias Rax Karal at Koenji Studios, Tokyo.
Series consists of material related to the the 10th Banff International String Quartet Competition. It includes audio recordings of quartet performances, the score for the competition's imposed piece (Commedia dell'arte by Ana Sokolovic), promotional material, a video recording from the competition's lecture series, as well as a documentary film about the 2010 competition.
Series consists of material related to the 11th Banff International String Quartet Competition. It includes audio recordings of quartet performances, the score for the competition's imposed piece (String Quartet No. 3 by Vivian Fung), promotional material, and video recordings of the competing quartets.
Series consists of material related to the 12th Banff International String Quartet Competition. It includes audio recordings of quartet performances, the score for the competition's imposed piece (String Quartet No. 1 by Zosha Di Castri), promotional material, and video recordings of the competing quartets performing in the Rolston Recital Hall.
"These records cover the early expeditions into the Yellowhead area from 1860 to 1900, including the Overlanders group of settlers and early surveys by the Canadian Pacific Railway to expand the railroad through this area and into western Canada. This series contains newspaper articles, photocopies of books and journal articles, photographs, transcripts of documents, and handwritten notes of commentary and research. This series consists of the following files:
Milton & Cheadle 1863
Overlanders 1862
Dr. John Rae’s Telegraph Survey Edmonton-Yellowhead to Quesnel 1864
CPR Survey T.W. Trutch Present conditions of trails 1821
Fleming, Sandford Ocean to Ocean
Pierre Berton The Railway Pathfinders chapter 4 Moberly disobeys orders
1872 Walter Moberly - Diary (Dave Suttell) Wood River Trail
Moberly - Columbia River 1871-1872 Building Scene
Moberly - Walter Blazing the Trail Through the Rockies
Moberly, Walter and the Northwest Passage by Rail - Daphne Sleigh
Reports to Sandford Fleming Jan 13? 1873
Walter Moberly petition for compensation 1875
Klettl, Shirley Sept 12 1973 depot location
Cook, Ken 1990-92 re Memories of a building structure in upper Whirlpool River
Moberly, Walter 1872 Ross Cox Creek Building T. Peterson record of finding locations
CPR Survey 1873 Temporary Storage Area opposite Wabassa campground
Moberly, Frank
Rylatt, RM 1871-73 Memories of a CPR Surveyor
Athabasca Depot
Green, Ashdown diary 1872-73-74
Thomas Trapp general information
1876-77 Trapp, T J Journal
CPR Surveys - E.W. Jarvis and C.F. Hanington
Railroad Searching for a Seaport Author James Sirios
Canadian Pacific Railway Report on Program rep to January 1874 Sandford Fleming
1877-78 Two Excursions H Percy & Mrs. Percy Jasper Area
1899 NW Mounted Police Patrol Edmonton-Jasper-Jasper House
The series consists of photographs taken in 1905 when Jim Somerville was a member of Henry Selby's survey crew. Some of the photographs are taken at the 20th base line camp as that was the starting point. The photographs show the environment of the area east of the Smoky River, the activities of his survey crew, and the life of a surveyor. There are also several photographs of buildings in Grouard and Stopping Places in the area.
This series contains 1 photograph album containing pictures taken during Jim Cornwall’s self-financed promotional tour of 18 journalists, writers and academics from Canada and the United States in July and August of 1910.