File consists of sound recording of a live performance of a Goshiu Ondo, an epic story song, at the Dainembutsu Temple, Osaka (Hirano district) and a performance of Goshiu Ondo, Kawachi Ondo and Senshu Ondo from the following year in the same temple. These live events were produced by Emmanuelle Loubet. The material also includes programs from both performances.
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 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 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.
Mrs. Viola Overholt discusses all aspects of her life in Athabasca from 1912 through to present day (1988.) Farming life, homesteading, social activities, businesses and residents of Athabasca are discussed at length. Topics touched on range from: the scarlet fever quarantine and rationing during World War II to flying saucers spotted locally in the 1960s.
File consists of photographs of the notebook placed at the Healing Garden pavilion for people to leave messages in. There are photographs of individual pages and messages.