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Philips Magicubes

Item consists of a 12 pack of Philips Magicubes. They introduced in 1970 as an improvement on flashcubes. As oppsed to being fired electrically by batteries, they were fired mechanically by a small bar striking a pin coated in fulminating material. This advancement made cheap flash cameras possible. They were used in cameras such as the Kodak Instamatic and the Agfa Autostar X-126, among others.

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Cine-Kodak Duo Splicer outfit

Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Duo Spicer Outfit complete with film cement, containers, an envelope of mounting screws and strips of practice film, and splicer. Missing applicators. For 8mm and 16mm movies, buth sound and silent.

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Picturol Projector

Item consists of a Picturol Projector, model E.A.Q-2 no. 1045, made by the Socety for Visual Education for The Magnavox Company in Fort Wayne Indiana. The Magnavox Company is Currently owned by Philips. The projector has a wooden base with a brown faux alligator covering, with cord to plug into an electrical outlet and metal mechanisms.

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Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit

Item consists of a Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit for 8mm and 16mm film. Included are directions for splicing film, a brush, an applicator, a can of film cement, a jar of film cement, an empty jar, screws and splicer in a black and silver box.

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Kodaslide Merit Projector

Item consists of a Kodaslide Merit Projector. It has a 5 inch f/3.5 Kodak Projection Ektanon Lens and uses a 150-watt, 120-volt lamp. It has been made to accept all standard 2 x 2-inch slides. As opposed to other projector models of the time that featured automatic changers that could hold multiple slides at a time, the Kodaslide Merit Projector used an earlier slide-feeding method of inserting each slide individually into the top of the unit.

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1979-1980 Lecture Series

Series contains audio recordings of lectures that took place in the Image Photographic Arts department of Ryerson University during the 1970-1980 academic year. The lecture schedule was as follows:
Walter & Naomi Rosenblum, American photographic historians "Social Documentary Photography from Hill & Adamson to Lewis Hine.": November 5, 1979
Berenice Abbott (workshow), American photographer: November 29, 1979
Emmet Gowin (seminar), American photographer: April 3, 1980

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Eugene Richards

Item consists of 6 audio cassettes featuring a recording of a lecture given by American documentary photographer Eugene Richards. The talk took place in the Image Arts Department as part of a series of nine lectures and five workshops that took place in 1981-1982.

Lecture is divided into 2 tapes, there are 3 copies of the full recording.

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Kodak chair lecture series 1989-1990

Series contains audio recordings of 5 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1989-1990 academic year. This was the 5th anniversary of the Kodak Lecture Series, and focused on Canadian artists. No recordings exist for the Joel DeMott / Jeff Kreines, Arnold Newman, or Atom Egoyan lectures. The lecture schedule was as follows:
Joel DeMott/Jeff Kreines American documentary filmmakers: September 15 & 16, 1989-09
David EM, American digital artist: September 22, 1989
Barbara Norfleet, American documentary photographer: October 13, 1989
A.D. Coleman, American photographic historian: October 27, 1989
Barbara Kasten, American artist: November 10, 1989
Arnold Newman, American photographer: January 26, 1990
Rosamond Purcell, American photographer: February 9, 1990
Atom Egoyan, Canadian filmmaker: March 9, 1990
Nicholas Nixon, American photographer: March 30, 1990

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Kodak chair lecture series: fifth anniversary celebrating Canadian photography, film and visual arts citicism

Series contains audio recordings of 7 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1990-1991 academic year. This was the 5th anniversary of the Kodak Lecture Series, and focused on Canadian artists. No recording exists for the Freeman Patterson lecture. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Patricia Rozema, Canadian director: September 28, 1990
Anne Wheeler, Canadian writer, producer, and director: October 18, 1990
Freeman Patterson, Canadian landscape photographer: November 23, 1990
Geoffrey James, Canadian Photographer: January 10, 1991
Sam Tata, Canadian photojournalist: February 1, 1991
John Bentley Mays, Canadian journalist: February 14, 1991
Phillip Borsos, Canadian film director and producer: April 5, 1991

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Kodak Chair lecture series, 1991-1992

Series contains audio recordings of 6 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1991-1992 academic year. No recordings exist for the Danys Arcand lecture. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Duane Michals, American photographer: September 17, 1991
Denys Arcand, Canadian director, screenwriter and producer: fall 1991
Joel Sternfeld, American photographer: October 25, 1991
Eugene Richards, American documentary photographer and filmmaker: November 15, 1991
Martha Langford, Canadian art historian: March 2, 1992
Javier Vallhonrat, Spanish fashion photographer: March 20, 1992
Abigail Solomon-Godeau, American art historian: April 10, 1992

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Kodak Chair lecture series, 1994-1995

Series contains audio recordings of 3 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1994-1995 academic year. No recordings exist for the Larry Towell lecture. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Martin Parr, British photographers: September 30, 1994
Larry Towell, Canadian photographer: October 14, 1994
Clara Gutsche, Geneviève Cadieux & Raymonde April, Canadian photographers: November 11, 1994
Thomas Struth, German photographer: January 20, 1995

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Kodak Chair lecture series, 1997

Series contains audio recordings of 6 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1996-1997 academic year. The Deepa Mehta lecture was recorded in both audio and video formats, the Diana Thorneycroft lecture was recorded in audio only, and the Robin Collyer, Timothy Druckrey, and Perry Hoberman lectures were recorded in video only. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Diana Thorneycroft (American photographer), January 23, 1997
Deepa, Mehta (Canadian filmmaker), February 6, 1997
Robin Collyer (Canadian photographer and sculptor), February 20, 1997
Timothy Druckrey (American writer and curator), March 13, 1997
Perry Hoberman (American installation artist), March 27, 1997

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Kodak Chair lecture series, 2005-2006

Series contains audio recordings of 4 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2005-2006 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Mariko Mori (Japanese photographer), October 7, 2005 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/488.aspx
Fiona Tan (Australian-Dutch film and video installation artist), January 27, 2006 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/490.aspx
Chris Buck (Canadian portrait photographer), March 10, 2006 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/491.aspx
Steve Schapiro (American documentary photographer), April 7, 2006 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/48/Watch/492.aspx

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Kodak Lectures 2001-2002

File consists of files reted to the organization of and speakers featured in Ryerson University's Kodak Lecture Series during the 2001-2002 academic year. Speakers include: Lorna Simpson, Nicolas Baier, Tom Hunter, Janet Cardiff, George Bures Miller, Roni Horn, Rineke Dykstra, and Joan Foncuberta.

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Copyright Consent Forms

File consists of copyright concent forms for the digitization and website project related to Ryerson University's Kodak Lecture Series as part of Industry Canada's "Canada's Digital Initiatives" program.
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Canadian perspectives: a national conference on Canadian photography

Series contains the audio recordings, slides and transcript publication related to the conference on Canadian photography, hosted by Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Photographic Arts Department, Toronto, in 1979. 23 presentations were recorded, with the categories: "Canadian Photography-Historical Perspectives", "Regional Overviews of Contemporary Canadian Photography", "Support Systems", and "Studying Photography". Includes the transcripts of a panel discussion and question periods which followed 11 presentations. Contributors include: Rudolf Arnheim, R.J. Huyda, Stanley S. Triggs, Donald Gillies, Ann Thomas,Chris Youngs, David MacKenzie, Katherine Tweedie, Penny Cousineau, Doug Clark, Tom Gore, Claudie Beck, Patrick Close, Millie McKibbon, Andrew Birrell, Paul Couvrette, Darryl Williams, Hu Hohn, David Robinson, Alain Desvergnes, John Ward, Geoffrey James, Bob Scott, Phyllis Lambert, Andrew Gruft, Ann Pearson, Michael Brower, Alain Clavet, Namia Aer, Isaac Applebaum, Pat Fleisher, Gail Fisher-Taylor, David Hlynsky, Jorge Guerra, Valerie Burton, Alex Giannellia, Michael Schreier, Frances Johnston, Bill Aeler, David McMillan, Ted Hunt, Jim Borcoman, Charles Gagnon, David Heath, Phil Bergerson.

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Canadian Perspectives exhibition and photographer slides

File contains about 600 colour slides taken during the exhibition held in the Image Arts building during the Canadian Perspectives Conference on Canadian photography, as well as images of artwork by Canadian photographers presenting and discussed during the conference. Artists include: Marion P. Bancroft, Marguerite Bell, Robert Bourdeau, Randy Bradley, Jim Breukelman, David Bruce, Lynn Cohen, Share Corsaut, William Cupit, Charles Gagnon, Tom GIbson, Peter Gross, Thaddeus Hollowina, Stephen Homer, Tom Knott, Clayton Lewis, David MacMIllan, L. McClair, Dale Pickering, Tim Porter, Tom Robertson, Michael Semak, Ken Straiton, John Wertscheck, Gabor Szilasi, Ronnie Tessler, Robert Title, and Jim Tomlinson.

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Kodak stereo transparencies

Item consists of 82 Kodachrome and Anscochrome stereo colour transparencies, fragments of developed 35mm colour film, and a paper index. The paper index indicates that the images are of Fort York, Kaplan Kids - Vancouver, Miami - 1958 - Greenes, Bobby's Birthdays, The House, The Family, Friends + Relatives, Cities - Ottawa Montreal Quebec, Winter - Hockey, Grey Cup - 1956, Golf Partners, Balfour Beach - The Pachters, Bank of Commerce Building, Friends and Relatives - Neufelds - Edmonton - Naplaus Vancouver.

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Exhibitions - Image Arts gallery or studio installations

Series contains posters, postcards, and other promotional materials for exhibitions held in the exhibit space in the Image Arts Building, as well, colour slide photographs of exhibit installations and photographic images displayed by students and faculty.

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Canon BC-60N Battery Charger

Item consists of a Canon BC-60N battery charger. It has an input of AC 120V 60Hz 110mA, and an output of DC 12V 350mA. There are two lights on the top to indicate if the battery is charging or if the charge is complete.

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Kodak 500 Projector

Item consists of a Kodak 500 Projector. It was the considered the most portable Kodak projector yet, weighing just over 4 kilograms and featuring a self-contained carrying case. This item has a Kodak Readymatic Changer system that could hold up to 36 slides, but the Kodak 500 Projector was also made with a metal automatic magazine changer that stored up to 30 slides, allowing purchasers to choose their preferred slide-handling system.

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Kodak Brownie Movie Projector Model I

Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Movie Projector, the first model. The projector was manufactured from October 1952 to February 1955. It is for 8mm film, has an f/2 lens, and a max reel of 200 ft. It originally marketed for $62.50. It has a brown metal and plastic body with a removable protective cover that has an operation manual laminated inside.

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Critique workshop and panel discussion

Item consists of 6 audio cassettes featuring a recording of a workshop and panel discussion presented by Michael Mitchell, Michael Asch, Marta Braun, John Brumfield, Hu Hohn, Byron Henderson, and Alan Thomas in the Image Arts Department as part of a series of nine lectures and five workshops that took place in 1981-1982.

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August Sander symposium

File consists of audio recordings of a symposium on the topic of German documentary and portrait photographer August Sander, held in the Image Arts Department at Ryerson University in 1982. Speakers include: central European historian István Deák; curator Ute Eskildsen; photographer, theorist and critic Alan Sekula; and art critic Rosalind Krauss.

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Kodak Chair lecture series, 1993-1994

Series contains audio recordings of 6 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1993-1994 academic year. The James Borcoman lecture was presented at the Art Gallery of Ontario, and no recording exists. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Lynne Cohen: 24 September, 1993
David Harris: 29 October, 1993
Arnaud Maggs: 11 February, 1994
James Borcoman (at AGO): 26 January, 1994
Robert Frank (at AGO): 23 February, 1994
Michael Snow (at AGO): 23 March, 1994
David Harris, Robert Burley, Cynthia Zaitzevsky, and Geoffrey James, "Viewing Olmsted": April 8, 1994

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Kodak Chair lecture series, 2003-2004

Series contains audio recordings of 7 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2003-2004 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format and the schedule was as follows:

Sultan, Larry (American photographer), October 24, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/500.aspx
David Cronenberg (Canadian filmmaker), November 7, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/501.aspx
Jemima Stehli (UK photographer), November 14, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/502.aspx
Max Dean (Canadian installation artist), January 30, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/503.aspx
Lauren Greenfield (American documentary photographer and filmmaker), March 5, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/505.aspx
Andres Serrano (American photographer), March 12, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/506.aspx
Shirin Neshat (Iranian filmmaker), March 19, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/507.aspx

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Kodak B-C Flasholder

Item consists of a Kodak B-C Flasholder. It features a 22.5-volt battery-condenser system for dependable flash synchronization and can be used with most flash-synchronized cameras, such as the Brownie Six-20 models.

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Kodak Handy Reflectors

Item consists of One Pair Kodak Handy Reflectors ...And One Handy Measure for Picture Making at Night. Included in a yellow and green paper envelope with black text are 2 foldable reflecting cones, 2 metal rings, and ABC intruction cards.

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Kodak Mailer for Color Movies

Item consists of of 2 Kodak mailers for color movies. They are prepaid processing packages that allowed the user to mail in and have processed 1 super 8 - 50 ft. cartridge, or super 8 - 50 ft. sound cartridge Kodachrome or Ektachrome 40, 160 or Type G movie film.

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David Em

Item consists of 4 audio cassettes of a talk American computer artist David Em gave about his work. The lecture took place at Ryerson University as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture Series.

Em, David

Emmet Gowin seminar

Item consists of 6 audio cassettes featuring a seminar led by American photographer Emmet Gowin as part of the Image Arts 1979-1980 lecture series at Ryerson University

Gowin, Emmet, 1941

Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3

Item consists of a Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3 from Jefferson, New York. The serial number is 7065. It was made by Neumade Products Corp., New York, N.Y. Factory, Buffalo N.Y. The body is made of cast iron. For 35mm film.

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