Two different documentaries: 1) 20 to Life (27 min. 25): The Price of Higher Learning, Behind the Scenes with the Becket Players, Owning the Media, Alternative Art in Montreal, Discovering Val David. 2) Concordia Today 1997 (29 min.): a documentary by Journalism Department on some Concordia students.
Magnetic track from a documentary about literacy programs in Bombay, India.
An instructional media presentation for Engineering week.
Soundtrack from a production dealing with the subject of alienation in a technological age.
Anaïs Nin speaks about her views on the role of women. Recorded in Henry F. Hall Building, room H-110.
Part of the Series: Art and Social Responsibility. A round table discussion about this subject at Sir George Williams University. Art Critic Harold Rosenberg is one of the panelists.
Mite Avista lab at Loyola campus.
Front desk of the AV Photography section in the Hall building
The fonds mainly documents the CIT and Concordia AV Department audio-visual productions and photographs made for the University community. There are also some textual administrative records, mostly composed of the documents of Gary Boyd, AV Assistant Director, Research & Development.
The fonds includes sound recordings (e.g. audio reels, compact cassettes) and moving images (e.g. film reels, video reels, videocassettes). For instance, the fonds contains most of the original audio reels of the SGWU Poetry series recorded for the English department between 1965 and 1974 (see the Concordia SpokenWeb project which uses this material). The fonds also includes photographs made by the AV Photographic section for the University community. This material is mainly composed of faculty and staff portraits and pictures of University events, dated between 1979 and 1994.
Concordia University. Audio-Visual DepartmentB. P. Nicol and Lionel Kearns read selections from each of their works.
Documentary about Herbert de la Cueva, elderly resident of Hingston Hall, Loyola College and participant of Loyola Parish.
Documentary about Herbert de la Cueva, elderly resident of Hingston Hall, Loyola College and a Participant of Loyola Parish.
Buckminster Fuller, architect, scholar and intellectual speaking to Sir George students and faculty members on his concept of the "Continuous Man". The lecture took place at the H-110 auditorium.
Eugene Forsay.
Lecture in Social Science 002 about the beginnings of radio broadcasting.
Caribbean Student Society debates and discussions in the Hall Building (H-110) before the incident regarding accusations of racial discrimination against professor Anderson.