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Clara Terrault interview

Interview of Clara Terrault (née Brennais) conducted by Ruth Horne. File consists of register, consent form, donation form, handwritten interview notes, and transcript. Also included is the audio cassette recording of the interview.

Competition guide

File consists of a guide to the 1983 Banff International String Quartet Competition, which includes biographical information on the jury members and participating quartets, as well as Michael Vann and Harry Somers.

"Creative Content and New Media Research" : [report by Sara Diamond]

File consists of two reports, one is titled "Creative Content and New Media Research at The Banff Centre for the Arts", and contains information relating to the New Media research projects, projects, partners, and other information. As well as a draft copy of a report outlining phase two of New Media research at The Banff Centre.

"Curating and Conserving New Media" : [agenda]

File consists of an agenda for the workshop/symposium. The event included both a workshop (May 25-28, 1998) and a symposium (May 29-30, 1998). The program descriptions of both are as follows:

"Workshop

Leading up to the symposium, this workshop provided a practical opportunity to develop working new media presentation, collection and conservation strategies. Participants were able to take their ideas forward into the following two-day international symposium that brought together museum and gallery professionals, curators, cultural theorists, artists and media producers. Participants continued the philosophical and practical dialogues that emerged at events such as The Total Museum (ISEA), Art @ TechologiA, and Consciousness Reframed. Both events were concurrent with Cyber Hearts, the Walter Phillips Gallery 1998 new media show.

Symposium

Developed in conjunction with The Banff Centre’s Walter Phillips Gallery, with its history of successful interactive media curatorial practice, this event provided arts professionals with an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas related to the curatorial practice, collection and conservation of new media. The symposium covered such themes as the World Wide Web as a creative space, the critical and marketing environment for new media, database development, intellectual property, installation-based interactive works, and resourcing technologies. It also considered support for creative projects, commissioning, on- and off-site production, the development of audience for new media, and the relevance of new forms of distribution and financing, such as broadband trials."

"CWC/Corus New Media Career Accelerator" : [agenda]

File consists of a copy of the agenda for the workshop, held March 2-8, 2002. The program description reads: "The CWC/Corus New Media Career Accelerator Program is an intensive six-day executive training program available to Canadian Women in Communications. It is aimed at women in management positions who are currently dealing with new media issues or expect to be doing so. This challenging, leading-edge course takes participants through the technology, terminology, possibilities and power of new media and provides them with the insights and strategies they need to manage new media aspects of their jobs."

"CWC/Corus New Media Career Accelerator" : [agenda]

File consists of two copies of the agenda for the workshop, which was held February 24-March 3, 2005. The program description reads: "The New Media Career Accelerator Program is a unique, industry-specific professional development program that is focused on advancing women who work within the communications field. It will open up new doors and opportunities for a group of highly talented women who will make significant contributions to the industry in the years ahead.

Funded by Corus Entertainment Inc, The New Media Career Accelerator Program is an intensive seven-day executive training program that is challenging and leading-edge. The course will take participants through the technology, terminology, possibilities
and power of new media under the direction of some of North America’s most respected media experts and provide them with the insights and strategies they need to manage new media aspects of their job.

The programming offers a sound grounding in new media content development and producing, which includes a discussion on future trends in new media, mobile content and technologies, interactive games, the challenge of converging industries and
processes, and legal strategies and trends. This is an opportunity for the participating women to network and support each other."

"CWC/Corus New Media Career Accelerator Program" : [agenda]

File consists of an agenda for the workshop, which was held February 28-March 5, 2004. The program description reads: "The CWC/Corus New Media Career Accelerator Program is an intensive six-day executive training program for members of Canadian Women in Communications. It is aimed at women in management positions who are currently dealing with new media issues or expect to be doing so. This challenging, leading-edge course takes participants through the technology, terminology, possibilities and power of new media and provides them with the insights and strategies they need to manage new media aspects of their jobs."

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