Fonds consists of material relating to the Banff New Media Institute (BNMI). The fonds is divided into four series, which represent the main activities of the BNMI: summits/conference activity, co-production, research, and general administrative records. The fonds includes many recordings of BNMI events, grant files, co-production agreements, marketing material, and other documents.
Fonds consists of material relating to Loubet’s artistic and professional practice, and especially to the projects documenting the epic story singers of the Kawachi area (Osaka Prefecture) (Kawachi Ondo, Goshiu Ondo, Senshu Ondo). The fonds is divided into six series based on various projects reflected in the fonds. The material in the fonds includes sound recordings (produced by Loubet), video documentation, digital photos, software that contains the Cyber Kawachi project, a graphic score and promotional material.
File consists of software for Cyber Kawachi which is an interactive computer program and CD-ROM art project on optical discs and in a digital format. This file also contains a pdf that provides context to the project.
File consists of edited video clips rendering the screen output of the computer while playing interactively with the original software. The takes are divided in sub-units. In short, this is a video documentation of the software/cd-rom art project. The material is on a MiniDV videocassette as well as on four optical discs consisting of uncompressed and compressed videos. There is also digital snapshots and navigation instructions for the project.
File consists of three copies of a promotional postcard for “Living Sound Notation”, a performance art piece at the Styling Gallery by Rax Karal (aka Emmanuelle Loubet). The postcard featured the graphic score from “Metropolis Tokyo: Tokyo Im Rennschritt.”(WDR Hörspiel, 1990)
File consists of leaflets promoting Cyber Kawachi Audio Graphics (produced in association with the Banff Centre and executive produced by Sara Diamond).