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Kodak Class Image competition

File contains a certificate and a poster for the Kodak class image competition. The certificate was awarded for first prize achievement in the photo-journalism category. The poster is advertising the exhibition of the winner and honourable mention photographs in the black and white student print competition.

FUNCTION promotional materials

File contains promotional material created to advertise FUNCTION magazine. Included are notices about the magazine launch, fundraising posters. etc.

Filmbuilding.99

This series contains textual, moving image, and data records related to The International Academic Congress "Filmbuilding.99 - Devices and Delicacies of Film Design", which was hosted at Ryerson. Includes conference program, periodicals, posters, grant applications, organization committee meeting minutes, promotional materials, correspondence, and financials.

Filmbuilding.99 textual records

This file contains textual records related to The International Academic Congress "Filmbuilding.99 - Devices and Delicacies of Film Design", which was hosted at Ryerson. Includes conference program, periodicals, posters, grant applications, organization committee meeting minutes, promotional materials, correspondence,

Book of photographs

A series of black and white photographs taken by third year Photographic Arts students, arranged and published in a book printed by students from the Graphic Arts Program.

The Alternative

File contains various editions of "The Alternative", the newsletter that was to be a permanent forum to discuss feminist issues.

Anomie: the journal of dreadful malaise

File contains the journal created by the 1992 MAC033 class to provide a forum for critical writing, dialogue, and debate about issues of concern to the students in the Photo Arts Department.

Photographs

File contains photographs related to the School of Image Arts.

Photographs of students

File contains photographs of various students from the Photographic Arts and Image Arts programs.

Public Supply

File contains materials from Public Supply. "Public Supply" is a piece in which the audience, by telephone,supplies the sound material. The performace was broadcast on CJRT on March 7 and was organized by Max Neuhaus.

Photo Arts News

File contains various issues of the Photo Arts News, a course union project.

Catalogue: Living Picture/them(selves)

File contains a catalogue of the video installation them(selves) by Sylvie Blocher. The residency of Sylvie Blocher and the exhibition was a collaboration with the School of Image Arts at Ryerson, the Art Gallery of York University, and the Association française d'action artistique.

T-Shirt: "Instructional Media"

File contains a promotional t-shirt for the Photographic Arts course, instructional media. X-large, white with red “Instructional Media” lettering on back and gold “Ryerson” on the front.

Imagearts.ca

File contains various volumes of the newsletter of the School of Image Arts, imagearts.ca.

Photography Collection postcards

An incomplete boxed set of photo postcards put together by Peter Higdon, Curatorial Manager, School of Image Arts, for Ryerson's fiftieth anniversary celebrations. The postcards are reproductions of original prints in the fine art photography print collection housed in the Mira Godard Study Centre in the School of Image Arts. A complete description of the collection and its role in Image Arts is provided on the first postcard in the box.

Curriculum Committee

File contains memorandums and a draft from the Curriculum Committee of the School of Image Arts.

Motion Picture Photography

File contains materials for the Motion Picture Photography course. Files include various texts, course syllabus, exams, and projects.

Academy Award For Technical Achievement certificate

"Technical Achievement Award" issued by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to Frieder Hochheim, Gary Swink, Dr. Joe Zhou and Don Northrup "for the development of the Kino Flo Portable, Flicker Free, High Output Fluorescent Lighting System for motion picture set illumnication." The Kino Flo system is described on the award as providing "high-output, flicker-free, color-corrected flurescent light to match 3200K or daylight" and as incorporating "remote ballasting" and making "available very flexible, compact, portable set lighting fixtures." The Award was presented on March 4, 1995 and is signed by Arthur Hiller, President of the Academy. Frieder Hochheim (Photo Arts '77) invented the system that "revolutionized lighting in the motion picture and imaging industry" and led the team that won the Academy Award

Script: I Object

File contains an annotated script for an opening film exhibit titled "I Object".

Recommendations for Restructuring Committee

The 2 reports are recommendation reports on the proposal for restructuring the Image Arts staff and facility created for the restructuring committee. The first report contains recommendations given from the support staff and the second report contains recommendations from the committee itself.

Curriculum analysis

A comparative analysis of the curriculum of Ryerson Polytechnic University's Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Film and Photography, and the University of Guelph's Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Art.

Still photography p.o. notes - H. Westerblom

File contains textual records related to H. Westerblom. File includes sale listings, information booklets, purchase orders, memorandums, correspondence, policies, meeting minutes, and agendas.

PTZ 021 Theory of Photographic Systems

File contains textual records of class materials for PTZ 021 Theory of Photographic Systems when taught by H. Westerblom. File includes a photographs of students, exams, class lists, projects, reports, and lesson materials.

SPT 011 Still Photograph Studies

File contains textual records of class materials for SPT 011 Still Photograph Studies. File includes photographs of students, exams, readings, projects, reports, and lesson materials.

Canadian Space Agency Workshops

File contains photographs, agendas, correspondence and other materials relating to the week long workshops for the Canadian Space Agency.Workshops were subcontracted to RTA through T.V. Ontario - who were planning on making a documentary from space footage. Workshops took place from December 8 - 11, 1992.

New Media Lecture Series

File contains emails promoting the New Media Lecture Series, the result of a partnership with the School of Image Arts and the Ryerson Gallery and Research Centre.

Studio Tungsten Lamp

File contains one of the last Standard Studio Tungsten Lamps used in sound-stage of the School of Image Arts before the conversion to tungsten halogen lamps. This lamp is either a tungsten argon lamp or a tungsten vacuum lamp and had a power of 2,000 watts. These old lamps suffered from vapourization of the tungsten filament which, as evidenced on this lamp, left a dark deposit on the inside of the glass envelope, thus reducing the brightness over time. This lamp and accompanying historical information was provided by Professor Elvino Sauro of the School of Image Arts.

Image Arts students' handbooks

File contains various student handbooks from the School of Image Arts. File also contains promotion regulations, prerequisite schedules, manuals, and the technical operations handbook.

Promotional Materials

Promotional material describing the different diploma and degree programs offered by the Film and Photography department, with information about the department and faculty members, removed from the documentation files.

Student Print Sales

File contains various posters for the School of Image Arts' Print Sale and Exhibit.

Axis New Media Festival

File contains materials from the Axis New Media Festival that showcases and celebrates work by graduating students of the New Media program within the School of Image Arts. File includes posters, postcards, and a program booklet.

Student and faculty exhibitions

This file contains various posters from the former RPI Film and Photography Resource Centre: Magali Desbazeille, "the grass is always greener on the other side" (Ryerson Gallery exhibition, February 2001); "MS III" Portfolio Catalogue (Joint Project third year media studies program, Photographic Arts and Graphic Arts Management, Winter 1973); "ryerson: a community of photographers (Royal Ontario Museum exhibition catalogue, 1974); Arnaud Dejeammes (Ryerson Gallery exhibition, March 2002); "them(selves)" (Sylvie Blocher video installation, 1998); Lightfolio: Ryerson Film and Photography Student Publication (Issue 1: December, 1981); Lightfolio: Ryerson Film and Photography Student Publication (Issue 2: December, 1982); Ryerson One, School of Journalism Publication (Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1970); Ryersonia (Winter '72); Ryersonia ('73) Two posters advertising exhibitions of John Solowski computer graphics drawings held in the Film and Photography Department Gallery November 18-30 and December 4-14

50th Anniversary Slide Show

Colour and b/w images of Image Arts students and faculty from 1950 - 1990s. Slides created in 1998. Images in show are slide versions of images in other series incl. RG 55.19.

Videotapes

An early example of a 1/2" reel-to-reel videotape. This tape would have been used in a unit called a "Porta Pack" by the School of Image Arts. It was a heavy black and white video recording unit whereby one held the camera in one hand to shoot pictures while the recording unit hung from a shoulder strap.The videotape and accompanying historical information was provided by Elvino Sauro, retired faculty member, School of Image Arts.

Black Star Historical Photo Collection Donation

Ryerson received, through an anonymous donor, the Black Star HistoricalBlack and White Photography Collection and a $7 million financial contribution to support the preservation, research, study and exhibit of the Collection.This series contains announcements, a media release, invitation, news clippings anda Faculty of Communication Design newsletter documenting this historic event. There are also 3 Videocassettes documenting this event (news conference, comments)Location: A-V CollectionAlso included in this file is information on the new building being constructed to house the collection.
Please see RG 55.88 for materials associated with various displays and exhibitions from the Blackstar Exhibit.

Film: "Ryerson"

A colour film depicting various Ryerson, city and other scenes. Examples are: student parade, ferry crossing and island picnic; Ryerson statue, Howard Kerr Hall; demolition of O'Keefe brewery; "Daisy" computer system; class and lab scenes such metallurgy, home, economics, fashion (shows), photography; Howard Kerr Hall quadrangle; library; class scenes; "Great Hall" cafeteria (Howard Kerr Hall); basketball game (Ryerson/York); Toronto scenes/Nathan Phillips Square; Don Gillies in class; Secretarial Science class; RTA studio (Show: Interview with Elwy Yost), RTA students/TV cameras/consoles; Library; Exams in gymnasium; Convocation: Procession/Lamp of Learning/ Howard Kerr Hall Quadrange fountain/cermonies/Fred Jorgenson/Eggy the Ram. Approximately 30 minutes in length. The sound quality is poor. This description has been placed inside the film can. Film produced by Darryl Williams, probably during his student years before graduating from Photograph Arts, who later became a Ryerson faculty member. Faculty member Ben Caza was the production manager.

Filmbuilding.99 - video cassettes

This file contains 8 videocassettes: Filmbuilding - Contemporary Case Studies ; Design/Film Practice ; Technology as Technology ; Sunrise ; Deutelbaum/Broken Lance Excerpt ; Historical Case Studies ; End/Q&A Historical Cases - Stylistics in Cinema Design ; Stylistics in Film Design (contd.) - Planning for Next year.

4th Year Student Film Festivals

Sub-Series contains promotional materials for the 4th year shows in film. From 2003 on it has been known as RUFF (Ryerson University Film Festival).

SightSoundSystems "Reunion"

Contents include a flyer and an article on the "Reunion" event celebrating 35 years since the electronic sight and sound chess game of 1968 between two artists Marcel Duchamp and John Cage.

Program Review Process

File contains:
Program Evaluation Process c1980
Program Assessment Committee Report Sept. 1982
Proposal for Three Programs to replace Dept. of Film & Photography Oct. 17, 1983
PREP - Photographic Arts c1982
Academic Quality Element 1989-90
Societal Need Element 1989-90
Finanical Viability Element Jan. 31, 1992

Posters

The file contains four posters of RIC exhibits.

The Image Centre

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