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Box and snapshot roll film cameras

Series contains simple, snapshot cameras designed for mass public consumption, taking advantage of the new flexible roll film that was developed in 1883. The box camera was a logical follow up from the original simple camera obscuras, often having only one shutter speed, simple lenses with minimal f-stop capabilities and manual winds.

The trend arguably began with George Eastman's in 1888 with the first, amateur, handheld camera, "The Kodak", which came pre-loaded with 100 exposures. After exposure, the entire outfit was returned to the Eastman Kodak company, where the film was developed, prints made and sent back to the customer with the camera, now re-loaded with more film.

Many millions of similar cameras were sold, both high and low end, manufactured by different companies and eventually developing into the modern point-and-shoot camera.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Detective cameras

Items in this series are photographic devices designed to be inconspicuous, intended for photographers to make candid exposures without the subject being aware. The first detective cameras appeared with the production of commercially available dry plates and designs were simple box camera style constructions. These were, in fact, very similar to standard cameras of the time, but were smaller, handheld and able to make exposures relatively quickly. As smaller, flexible film materials became available, these cameras began to be produced disguised as objects such as pocket watches, ties, books, hats, pens and walking sticks.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Scovill & Adams Company

Miniature and sub-miniature cameras

This series contains cameras designed to take photographs on flexible film sized smaller than 135 format film (24mm x 36mm). The size of the camera also tended to be very small, and often simply designed. While several companies manufactured high quality miniature cameras (including Minox and Rollei), many others were cheaply made and did not produce relatively poor results.

Film formats for miniature cameras were often priority, created by manufactures for their cameras specifically, and included the following sizes: 10mm x 14xx (16mm film), 13mm x 17mm film (110 film cartridges), 14mm x 14mm (used by "Hit" type cameras), 8mm x 11mm cartridge roll film (Minox), 11mm x 8mm disc film (Kodak).

Miniature cameras gained a reputation as "spy" cameras, and while some of the higher quality ones (including the Minox) were used by government agencies, most were simply for surreptitious, amateur use.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

In-camera processing (instant) cameras

Series consists of cameras that combine exposure and development in one step to create photographs instantaneously.
While Polaroid is by far the most well known of these cameras, the first patent for instant photography was for the Dubroni, a French wet plate camera, designed so that the glass plate could be sensitized and developed by pouring the chemicals over the plate through a tube in the camera. Later cameras were developed so small tintypes (1895) and direct paper positives (1913) could be made quickly for tourists on busy streets.
But it was the Polaroid Corporation that made instant photography a household item, beginning in 1937 when Edwin Land's young daughter's desire to see her photograph immediately, inspired him to develop the Polaroid's first instant camera: the Land Camera.

The Heritage Collection also contains Kodak Instant Cameras; produced in the late 1970's, they spawned a patent infringement lawsuit from the Polaroid corporation that resulted in the recall all of instant Kodak models sold and the discontinuation of their production.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Source: <a href="http://www.shutterbug.com/content/it%E2%80%99s-instant%E2%80%94-it%E2%80%99s-not-polaroid-pre-and-post-polaroids-1864-1976">Wade, John. "It's Instant - But It's Not Polaroid: Pre- And-PostPolaroids, From 1864 to 1976." Shutterbug : Published May 1, 2012.</a>

Single lens reflex cameras

Series contains single lens reflex, or simply reflex, cameras. This deign used a mirror at a 45 degree angle to allow the photographer to look through the lens when composing the photograph, therefore seeing exactly what will appear on the film. Brilliant and sports style viewfinders only alllowed an approximation of the image alignment.

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Twin lens reflex cameras

Series contains cameras designed with two identical lenses, mounted one above the other, for composition and the other for exposure. The twin-lens design allows the photographer a continuous view of the subject while photographing, as the 45 degree angled mirror is mounted to the viewing lens only and therefore does not have to list out of the way during exposure, as in single lens reflex designs. Most designs used a waist level viewfinder with a ground glass.

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Video cameras

Series contains hand-held, shoulder-mounted, or structurally-attached cameras that use electronic components to record moving images and sound. Most items in this series are for home use. For cameras that record moving images using digital components, see the Digital and Pre-digital cameras series.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Weisblatt, Betty

Graphic materials series

Series contains graphic materials related to the operations of Kodak Canada Limited including Blueprints and Plans, Kodak Advertising Materials, and Posters and Signs. Blueprints and plans document the establishment of Kodak facilities in Ontario, including historical blueprints of the Kodak King street plant, as well as early diagrams and cyanotype blueprints of the Kodak Heights property drafted by The Canadian Pacific Railway. Kodak Advertising Materials includes a group of 35 Ad Ledgers containing proofs for Kodak ad campaigns from 1920-1987. Poster and signage include a group of posters publicizing Kodak's The Techniques of the Masters Videoconference Series, early images of Kodak Heights operationas reproduced on large-scale foamcore boards, and Kodak advertising campaigns reprinted on foam-core boards for the Kodak Heritage Museum.

Audiovisual series

Series contains video, film and sound recordings made as demonstration tapes for in-house meetings or advertising purposes. Some recordings document important visits to the Kodak Heights plant, meetings and product history, or awards acknowledging Kodak Canada's contributions to photography and the community.

Exhibitions, 2009

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in international museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2009. See sub-series records for lists of venues.

Nordström, Alison

Exhibition prior to 2000

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations and publications for photographic exhibitions at museums, galleries, festivals and universities in the United States and some abroad, between 1985 and 1999. Venues include:
621 Gallery, Tallahassee
Akron Art Museum
Amon Carter Museum
Bibliotheque Nationale de France, site Francois-Mitterrand
Bronx Museum of Art
California Museum of Photography
The Corcoran Gallery of Art
Denver Art Museum
Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia
The Flagler Museum
George Eastman House, Rochester <BR>
Grey Art Gallery, New York University
Haas Gallery of Art, Bloomsburg University
Hood Museum of Art, Darmouth College
The International Center of Photography, New York,
James Howe Gallery, New Jersey
Kanagawa Arts Festival, Japan
Klebenov Gallery
Lehigh University Art Galleries
Missoula Art Museum
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
The National Trust, UK
Octagon Galleries, Bath
Photographic Resource Centre Boston
Rose Art Museum, Brandis University
Seattle Art Museum
Smithsonian Institution, Washington
Southeast Museum of Photography
Taft Museum, Cincinnati
Tozzer Library, Harvard University
University Gallery at the University of Massachusetts
University of Southern Main
Wellesley College Museum
Wolfsonian, Miami Beach

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2000

Series contains invitatinos, pamphlets, press releases and publications for photographic exhibitions in museums, galleries, festivals and universities in the United States and some abroad, during 2000. Venues include:

621 Gallery, Tallahassee
Akron Art Museum
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
The Arts Center, St. Petersburg
Boston Public Library
California Museum of Photography, University of California
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
Centrato de ARte Contemporaneo Wifredo Lam, Cuba
Foto Biennale Rotterdam
FotoGaleria, Teatro San Martin, Buenos Aires
Galerie Polaris-Bernard Utudjian, Paris
International Centre of Photography, New York
Julie Saul Gallery, New York
LeMoyne Art Foundation, Tallahassee Florida
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Palm Beach
Musee de L'Elysee, Lausanne
Museo Maritimo de Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego
Museum of Modern Art, New York

Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego
Open Ends Gallery, Chicago
Oxfordshire Visual Arts Festival, England
pARTs Photographic Arts, Minneapolis
Salt INstitute for Documentary Studies, Portland
Sepia International Inc.
Selby Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota
SF Camerawork, San Francisco
The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College
Tate Modern, London
University Galleries, Dorothy F, Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Venezia Immagine, Venice
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2004

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United States and some abroad, during 2004. Venues include:

5004 Feagan Studios, Houston
AIPAD, New YOrk
Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
Aperture, New York
Arthur Meyerson studio/gallery, Houston
Asia Society, Houston
Corcoran Gallery, Washington
Daniel Cooney Fine Art, New York
Fotofest, Houston
George Eastman House, Rochester
Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco
Houston Centre for Photography
Internaitonal Centre of Photography, New York
Koelsch Gallery, Houston
Mackey Gallery, Houston
Magnum, New York
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Museum of the City of New York
Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York
Public Art Fund, New York
Redbud Gallery, Houston
Rizarios Exhibition Centre, Monodendri Greece
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Whitney Biennial, New York

Nordström, Alison

Textual Records

194? - 199? 2.67 m textual.
This series includes all of the unpublished textual records in the Robert Hackborn Fonds. Series includes textual records related to the production of Canadian television, the special effects and production techniques pioneered or used by Mr. Hackborn, personal correspondence, screenplays, scripts, notes and clippings. The items in this series have been arranged and physically stored based on how they were ordered and stored by Mr. Hackborn.
2012.005.04

Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928

Photographic chemicals series

Series contains a variety of chemicals used in the development of photographic film and paper and the processing of photographic prints. Items include toning chemicals, developing chemicals and print retouching tools.
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Darkroom and printing equipment series

Series contains a variety of objects used in the development of film and the production of photographic prints using chemicals and light sensitive paper. Items include film developing tanks, developing trays, lighting systems, filter kits, paper easels, and enlargers.

People Series

This series contains photographs of people associated with and featured in the Canadian Architect Magazine. Many of the photographs appear to have been used or consulted as part of the magazine proofs. The photographs contained within this series range from the 1950s up until 1995 and consist of portraits, candids, and posed group photographs. Additionally, many of the photographs in this series do not contain dates or inscriptions.

At some point, prior to this description, these images appear to have been removed from their original order and separated out due to subject matter. This series was created because it was no longer possible to arrange these materials in their original, working order.

Canadian Architect

Cameras

Series consists of 205 instant cameras.
Polaroid cameras were invented in 1948 by Edwin Land, in response to a question by his daughter about why she could not see the picture he had just taken of her. The Kodak company later tried to invent their own version of the instant camera, resulting in a product with several differences from the Polaroid version. However, this was found to be too similar and Koday guilty of patent infringement, leading to the end of production of their instant cameras and the film for them.

Kodak Chair lecture series, 1995-1996

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 1995-1996 academic year. No recordings exist for the Lily Koltun lecture. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Krzystzof Diczko, Polish American experimental artist: September 22, 1995
Michael Mitchell (introduction), Film Screening: Henri Cartier Bresson, by French photographer Sarah Moon: October 13, 1995
Joseph Blasioli and Victor Malafronte, Canadian filmmakers "Paparazzi and the Cut of Celebrity": October 20, 1995
Lily Koltun, Canadian curator "Canadian Photo History" ( Concurrent with exhibits of former Speaker's work at the Stephen Bulger Gallery January 13 - 17): January 12, 1996
Lorraine Monk, Canadian photographer: February 2, 1996
Nancy Burson, American photographer: February 16, 1996
William Eggleston , American photographers: March 22, 1996

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 1997-1998

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 1997-1998 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats, with the exception of the Vincent LaVoie lecture, which is only available in audio. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Jochen Gerz (German conceptual artist), December 12, 1997
Julian Cox (American curator) on Julia Margaret Cameron (UK photographer), January 30, 1998
Vincent LaVoie (French Canadian historian), February 5, 1998
Laurie Simmons (American photographer and filmmaker), March 6, 1998
Ed Burtynsky (Canadian landscape photographer), March 20, 1998
Jeffrey Shaw (Australian media artist), April 3, 1998

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 1999-2000

Series contains audio recordings of lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1999-2000 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Sandy Skoglund (American photographer), October 22, 1999
Linda Troeller (American photographer), November 5, 1999
John Gosssage (American photographer ), November 12, 1999
Suzy Lake (American-Canadian photographer, videography and performance artist), January 28, 2000
Jim Goldberg (American photographer), February 11, 2000
Ken Josephson (American photographer), March 3, 2000
Johan Van Der Keuken (Dutch documentary filmmaker & photographer), March 10, 2000
Alain Fleisher (French filmmaker and photographer), March 17, 2000

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2001-2002

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 2000-2001 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Nicolas Baier (French Canadian multidisciplinary artist), October 19, 2001
Tom Hunter (UK photographer), November 2, 2001
Rineke Dijkstra (Dutch photographer), February 8, 2002
Roni Horn (American visual artist), February 15, 2002
(Lorna Simpson (American photographer), February 22, 2002
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller (Canadian multi-media and installation artists), March 15, 2002
Joan Fontcuberta (Spanish conceptual artist), March 22, 2002

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2002-2003

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 2002-2003 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Lynne Cohen (American-Canadian photographer), November 1, 2002
Robert & Shana Parkeharrison (American photographers), November 11, 2002
Zacharias, Kunuk (Canadian Inuk producer and director), November 29, 2002
Luc Courchesne (Canadian artist), February 7, 2003
Jennifer, Baichwal (Canadian documentary filmmaker), February 14, 2003
Angela Grauerholz (German-Canadian photographer), March 7, 2003
Jonas Mekas (Lithuanian-American filmmaker), March 7, 2003

Image Arts

Wet plate negatives

Series contains wet plate collodion negatives, a process usually credited to William Scott Archer , in wide use between 1851 and 1885. The process uses light-sensitive silver halides in collodion on a glass base and the negatives needed to be exposed while still wet. Positive prints of wet plate negatives were usually made using the albumen silver process. The process was superseded by the more convenient dry plate process.

Mary Bowman Kodak memorabilia donation

Series contains various promotional items carrying the Kodak logo, including pens, key-chains, posters, mugs, and a visor. These were collected by former Kodak employee Mary Bowman during her tenure with the company.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Lantern Slides

This series contains a variety of types of magic lantern slides, includes mechanical, oversized, panoramic, stereographic and the standard square glass slides. It also includes some slide carriers that were used to move glass slides in front of large magic lantern projectors.

Schedules and Guides

This series consists of materials related to the schedule and outline of events related to the Hot Docs Cinema, Festival and Industry events.

Hot Docs DVD Collection

Series consists of 72 documentaries.

DVD's held in the Special Collections Reading Room include:

Call me Kuchu
The Carbon Rush
Blackfish
Upside Down
Shadows of Liberty
Venus and Serena
Army of One
The art star and the sudanese twins
Burma VJ
RIP! A Remix Manifesto
The League of Exotic Dancers

The remaining DVDs are in the Library Circulation Catalogue, and available on the 5th floor:

Land. Produced by Paul Scherzer; directed and co-produced by Julian T. Pinder, 2011: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826063

The People vs. George Lucas. Written & directed by Alexandre O. Philippe, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825921

The unforeseen. Produced by Jef Sewell [and others]; directed by Laura Dunn, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826050

The betrayal. A film by Ellen Kuras, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826057

Water on the table. Director, Liz Marshall, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826051

Prom night in Mississippi. Directed & produced by Paul Saltzman, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825908

Unmistaken child. A film by Nati Barat, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826058

If a tree falls : a story of the Earth Liberation Front. A Marshall Curry film, 2011: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826062

H2Oil. Written & directed by Shannon Walsh, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825917

Becoming Santa. Directed by Jeff Myers; written by Jack Sanderson, 2011. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825918

The bodybuilder and I. A film by Bryan Friedman, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825863

Scott Walker : 30 century man. A film by Stephen Kijak. 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826064

Pax Americana and the weaponization of space. Denis Delestrac, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826059

The order of myths. Directed and produced by Margaret Brown, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826053

When we were boys. Produced by Mark Johnston, Amanda Hardy and Sarah Goodman,directed by Sarah Goodman, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826060

Collapse : Can this man predict when your world will crumble? Produced by Kate Noble, directed by Chris Smith, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826067

El Bulli : cooking in progress. In coproduction with Bayerischer Rundfunk and Westdeutcher Rundfunk, 2011. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825916

Cat ladies. Director, Christie Callan-Jones, producer, Jeannette Loakman, 2009: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826049

Whale. A film by Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit, 2012: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826054

The Galapagos affair : Satan came to Eden. A Geller/Goldfine production, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826024

Obit. Directed by Vanessa Gould, produced by Caitlin Mae Burke, Vanessa Gould, 2017. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825853

I am breathing. A film by Emma Davie and Morag McKinnon, 2012. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825941

How to change the world : the revolution will not be organized, 2015. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825922

Évocateur : the Morton Downey Jr. movie. Produced and directed by Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, Jeremy Newberger, 2012. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825944

Free the mind. A film by Phie Ambo, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826009

Good ol' Fred. A film by Ryan White, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825857

A people uncounted : the untold story of the Roma. Produced by Tom Rasky, Marc Swenker, directed by Aaron Yeger, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826035

Triumph of the wall. Directed & photography by Bill Stone; produced by Frederick Bohbot, Bill Stone, 2012: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826036

After Tiller. Directed and produced by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson, written by Greg O'Toole, Martha Shane, and Lana Wilson, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826043

These birds walk. A film by Omar Mullick, and Bassam Tariq. 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826039

112 Weddings. A film by Doug Block, 2015. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826010

A Place at the Table. Lori Silverbush/Kristi Jacobson film, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825943

Only the Young. Filmmakers, Jason Tippet & Elizabeth Mims AND Tchoupitoulas. A film by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross. 2012: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826041

Teenage. A film by Matt Wolf, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826040

You don't like the truth : 4 days inside Guantánamo. Afilm by Luc Côté & Patrício Henríquez, 2010. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826045

Jingle bell rocks! A film by Mitchell Kezin, 2014: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825911

Herman's house. A film by Angad Singh Bhalla, 2012: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825939

Harry Dean Stanton : partly fiction. Written & directed by Sophie Huber, 2013: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=5923

Big boys gone bananas!* A film by Fredrik Gertten, 2011. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825940

Armadillo / Fridthjof Film præsenterer ; med støtte fra Det Danske filminstitut, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Det Svenska film institutet ; instruktor, Janus Metz ; producer, Ronnie Fridthjof ; producer, Sara Stockmann.

Ai Weiwei : the fake case. A film by Andreas Johnsen, 2015: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825942

A film unfinished. Written and directed by Yael Hersonski, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826055

Last train home = Gui tu lie che. A film by Lixin Fan, 2010: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826046

Joe show : lights, camera, power. Directed by Randy Murray; produced by Ron J. Friedman, Andy Nelson, Andrew James Benson, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826071

Yalom's cure. Written and directed by Sabine Gisiger, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826030

Meet the Fokkens. Producers, Femke Wolting & Bruno Felix, directors, Rob Schröder & Gabrielle Provaas, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825860

Linsanity. Directed by Evan Jackson Leong; produced by Christopher C. Chen, Allen Lu, Brian Yang; narration writer, Aaron Strongoni, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825920

I dream of wires. A film by Robert Fantinatto and Jason Amm, 2014. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826031

Kedi. Directed by Ceyda Torun ; produced by Ceyda Torun, Charlie Wuppermann, 2017. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2826044

Bikes vs. cars. A film by Fredrik Gertten, 2016. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825867

Design is one : Lella & Massimo Vignelli. A film by Kathy Brew & Roberto Guerra, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825865

Girl model, 2012. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825925

Cave of forgotten dreams. Written, directed and narrated by Werner Herzog, 2011. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825937

The fruit hunters. A film by Yung Chang, 2013. http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2825854

Homecoming records

Collection includes : Programs, invitations, notices, news releases, notices, correspondence, posters, etc. See RG 26.13 for material for the period 1986 - 1994 and RG 395.07 for material for 1995 to the present. Series is arranged into 14 files.

Women and Politics conference materials

File contains materials relating to the Women and Politics conference which was co-sponsered by Ryerson's Continuing Education division. Materials include conference preparation materials including program drafts, correspondence, grant applications, meeting minutes, and newspaper clippings. Also included is correspondence, financials, and supporting materials from other conferences. Also included are sets of video and audio cassettes. Series consists of four files:

RG 27.01.041.01 1991-029 donation
RG 27.01.041.02 1995-068 donation
RG 27.01.041.03 Women and Politics conference videocassettes
RG 27.01.041.04 Women and Politics conference audiocassettes

Posters and Promotional Material

This series contains files regarding posters and other promotional material produced by the Department of English. Topics include lecture series, information nights about the department and the English program, and various workshops.

Architectural Science program review process

Series is arranged into the following files:

RG 3.73.1 - Program Evaluation Process: Academic Element - April 1982
RG 3.73.2 - Report of the Program Assessment Committee - May 1982
RG 3.73.3 - Program Evaluation Process: Bachelor of Technology (Architectural Science)
RG 3.73.4 - Assessment of the Financial Viability of the Architectural Science Program (1992)
RG 3.73.5 - Assessment of the Academic Quality of the Architectural Science Program (ca.1992)
RG 3.73.6 - Societal Need element of the Architectural Science Program (1992)

Administrative Records

Series contains administrative records for the Faculty of Community Services. The Series is divided into three areas:
RG 186.001.001 Chair/Director meeting minutes and accompanying records
RG 186.001.002 Dean of the Faculty of Community Services documentation files
RG 186.001.003 Job postings

Promotional Materials

Series containing promotional materials created by/for the Faculty of Community Services. Included are:
RG 186.004.001 Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex brochure
RG 186.004.002 RPI Community Services Division buttons
RG 186.004.003 Faculty of Community Services program brochures

Electrical and electronic instruments

A collection of technological instruments used for study and instruction by the electrical and electronic technology programs of both the Toronto Training and Re-Establishment Institute and Ryerson. The instruments have collectively been registered as a collection of technological instruments used for study and instruction by the electrical/electronics technology programs of both the Toronto Training and Re-Establishment Institute and Ryerson.

Books

Series contains books authored and co-authored by Ingrid Bryan.

Reports

Series contains reports authored and co-authored by Anna Stahmer while employed as a Senior Associate at the Ryerson International Development Institute.

University Advancement photographic assignments - digital

Series consists of two subseries. One contains annual photograph discs created by the University Photographer for the Ryerson Archives. The second contains an archive of CDs, DVDs, and zip drives used by University Advancement to store photographs taken by the University photographers.

Ruberto, Dario

Photographic assignments

Series contains images taken by University Advancement photographers. They cover a wide range of subjects including campus events, staff and faculty portraits, donor receptions and building demolition and construction. A majority of the images were taken for the purpose of publication in the University Advancement publication "The Forum".

Annual reports and financial statements

Files contain copies of the annual report and audited financial statements for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
The annual reports are distributed across three record groups - dependent on which department was responsible for their printing. Their organization is as follows:

RG 4.07 1965-1986
RG 122.03 1987-1994
RG 395.17 1994-1996

After 1996 the university stopped publishing an annual report in this format.

Papers

Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Gosha Zywno.

FORUM newsletter, 1994-2009

Over the years, the FORUM newsletter was published weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, and, finally only six issues per year. Topics included Ryerson news, staffing updates, and staff and alumni notices. The publishing schedule was changed in 2006 to a calendar year from the academic year. The October 2005 issue was the last hard copy and a solely digital format was was released with the next print in 2006. Tthe FORUM was discontinued in 2009 and replaced with a new newsletter, Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009 distributed via email notification and a link to the webpage. This series contains volumes 20 - 30 and then newsletters from 2006-2008.

President Sheldon Levy's column, "On My Desk," October 2005, Vol. 30, Issue 6 to Jan/Feb 2009 digital issue.

Office of University Advancement

Homecoming and alumni weekend materials

Series contains promotional records, objects, and other materials created for Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Included are memory books created for the 50th Anniversary class years. In 2007 the name changed from Homecoming to Alumni Weekend.
The series is divided into files by year.

Construction of Howard Kerr Hall photographs

Series contains photographs taken of the demolition of the Toronto Normal School building (Ryerson Hall) and the construction of Howard Kerr Hall. Originally found in 4 binders, photographs have been re-housed and organized chronologically by year
RG 4.116.01 1958
RG 4.116.02 1959
RG 4.116.03 1961
RG 4.116.04 1962
RG 4.116.05 1963

Box 30 - Environment, Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski

Series contains records relating to Environment and Natural Resource policy in Canada and Ontario, as well as information from the Royal Commission on the Northern Environment, and resource strategy from the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation . The series is divided into the follwing files and items:

2018.008.030.001 Environment - 1994
2018.008.030.002 Forestry/Mining - Econ.
2018.008.030.003 Trad. Econ - Nelson Hse
2018.008.030.004 Green Plan
2018.008.030.005 AFN - Environment 1990
2018.008.030.006 MKO - First Nation EA
2018.008.030.007 Great Lakes Health Impacts
2018.008.030.008 Great Lakes Health
2018.008.030.009 Towards an Indian Affairs Environmental Management Policy
2018.008.030.010 Natural Resources - NAN
2018.008.030.011 Land Use & Resources - T #9
2018.008.030.012 U. S. A. Tribes & Environment Powers - H. Lickers
2018.008.030.013 Fur Issue, 1986
2018.008.030.014 Fish & Program Review
2018.008.030.015 RCNE 1978
2018.008.030.016 The Road to Detour Lake - an example of the Environmental Assessment Process in Ontario
2018.008.030.017 Land Use Guidelines Information Kit
2018.008.030.018 West Patricia Land Use Plan
2018.008.030.019 Class Environmental Assessment by the Ministry of Natural Resources for Timber Management on Crown Lands in Ontario
2018.008.030.020 Diversity - Forests People Communities
2018.008.030.021 Economic Impacts - Parks
2018.008.030.022 The Fishing Hunting Lodge industry in Northern Ontario

Box 31 - Nishnawbe Aski, Fish & Wildlife, Impact Assessment

Series contains records related to Nishnawbe Aski, Hunting and Fishing Rights, Water Rights, Canadian Government legislation/policy impact on Indigenous Peoples, Co-management of Natural Resources, and Income Security programs. The series has been divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.031.001 Reed Paper T#9
2018.008.031.002 Treaty #9 - Data
2018.008.031.003 T#9 - Water Rights
2018.008.031.004 Nishnawbe Aski - Bckrnd
2018.008.031.005 Moose Factory
2018.008.031.006 T#9 Moose River
2018.008.031.007 NAN - Land/Resources
2018.008.031.008 Treaty #9
2018.008.031.009 Fish-Ont. Tript-84
2018.008.031.010 United Indian Councils - Self Govt
2018.008.031.011 United Indian Councils - Sefl Gov't.
2018.008.031.012 U. I. C. Co-Mgmnt
2018.008.031.013 Hunting & Fishing: FSIN
2018.008.031.014 Co-Mgmnt - Survey & Critique
2018.008.031.015 DIA/SCAA: Co-Mgmnt/96
2018.008.031.016 Co-Management - Articles
2018.008.031.017 H & F Mgmnt - USA
2018.008.031.018 Hunting Proposal
2018.008.031.019 Adaptive Management
2018.008.031.020 Sports and Sports Ethic
2018.008.031.021 H & F: Game/Reserves
2018.008.031.022 H & F - Income Secure
2018.008.031.023 SIA North I
2018.008.031.024 SIA North II
2018.008.031.025 SIA - Bckgrnd
2018.008.031.026 SIA - Grassy
2018.008.031.027 Com Based Dev - 3rd-4th Wld
2018.008.031.028 Social Assessment Questionaires - D. Greenberg

Box 16 - International Indigenous Rights - UN

Series contains related to International Indigenous Rights. The majority of the records relate to the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations. Series has been subdivided into the following files/items:

2018.008.016.001 United Nations Study of the Problem of Discrimination against Indigenous Populations vol. 1-5
2018.008.016.002 International Service for Human Rights - Human Rights in the UN General Assembly, 1988
2018.008.016.003 International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Document 62: Critical Issues in Native North America
2018.008.016.004 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission - Setting International Standards: An Analysis of the United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
2018.008.016.005 UNGWIP - Treaty Study
2018.008.016.006 USA/INTNTL - Economist
2018.008.016.007 UNGWIP - AFN 87
2018.008.016.008 UN Anti-Racism
2018.008.016.009 Australia
2018.008.016.010 Indigenous - Interntl
2018.008.016.011 UNGWIP Vol. I
2018.008.016.012 International Latin America
2018.008.016.013 AFN/UN INTL - 3/96 VI
2018.008.016.014 AFN/UN INTL - 3/96 VII
2018.008.016.015 INTL - General
2018.008.016.016 United States
2018.008.016.017 INTNTL: Case Studies
2018.008.016.018 INT-Remedies
2018.008.016.019 Waitangi Treaty
2018.008.016.020 Cert - USA 80's
2018.008.016.021 International Countries 4th Russell Tribunal
2018.008.016.022 P. Hutchins News: INTL

Box 17 - International - Penner - Self Government

Series contains records related to the United Nations and the rights of Indigenous Peoples; Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE); House of Commons Special Committee on Indian Self-Government; self-government; and the Federal Government's response to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. The Series contains the following sub-series/files/items:

2018.008.017.001 4th World Goes Intntl - R. Diablo 1984
2018.008.017.002 UNations/Canada - 1998
2018.008.017.003 U. N. Treaty Study 5/99
2018.008.017.004 UN Treaty Study 6/99 (2 folders)
2018.008.017.005 UN/GCCQ 3-4/99
2018.008.017.006 UN Land Rites 6/99 (2 folders)
2018.008.017.007 UN/GCCQ 11-12/98
2018.008.017.008 Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE)
2018.008.017.009 Reserves - Powers
2018.008.017.010 Penner 83
2018.008.017.011 Penner - Trust Resp.
2018.008.017.012 Penner - Thalassa
2018.008.017.013 Self Govt - AFN - 89
2018.008.017.014 Self Govt - Walpole
2018.008.017.015 Self Govt - Ian J./3/93
2018.008.017.016 Self Govt - CBA
2018.008.017.017 Self Govt - Intnl 83
2018.008.017.018 C-79 Master Kit - Xerox
2018.008.017.019 FSIN Intergovt
2018.008.017.020 Federal Cabinet 1991-April & July/93
2018.008.017.021 Cabinet Nov/98
2018.008.017.022 Cabinet - Urban Strategy 5/98
2018.008.017.022 Languages

Box 19 - Specific Claims Policy 1977-2003 & Misc.

Series contains records relating to specific claims policy. The series is divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.019.001 Claims Policies
2018.008.019.002 U. S. Claims Commission
2018.008.019.003 SP. Cl. Status 77-86
2018.008.019.004 Ontario PTOs Re: Claims 1981
2018.008.019.005 I. C. O. 82 -
2018.008.019.006 FMC + Claims + Self Gov't. 1980s
2018.008.019.007 Specific Claims Status Reports - 12/92
2018.008.019.008 Lands & Trusts 1998-1999
2018.008.019.009 FN's RCMP 1995
2018.008.019.010 Claims Directions 2/97
2018.008.019.011 AFN/AFNQ - 4/98
2018.008.019.012 AFN Claims Jan 99-
2018.008.019.013 AFN Claims 5/2000
2018.008.019.014 C-6: Ed John Report
2018.008.019.015 Bill C-60 - Sept 2002
2018.008.019.016 Bill C-6 - Nov 2002
2018.008.019.017 C-60/C-6 - "ICB" Kit
2018.008.019.018 AFN-CCC - 22 May 2002
2018.008.019.019 Bill C-6 - Spring 2003
2018.008.019.020 C-6 Senate - June 2003
2018.008.019.021 Bill C-6 - October 2003
2018.008.019.022 C-19 FN Statistics & Fiscal Act

Box 20 - Claims, Extinguishment, RCAP Reports

Series contains records relating to claims, independent claims bodies, extinguishment, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, the Northeastern Quebec Agreement, and the Cree- Naskapi Act. The series is divided into the following files and items:

2018.008.020.001 Specific Claims Status Report, 1998
2018.008.020.002 Claims - Status Report, 1999
2018.008.020.003 Assembly of First Nations - update on the proposed Independent Claims Body (ICB), 2002
2018.008.020.004 Assembly of First Nations - update on Bill C-6: Specific Claims Resolution Act, 2003
2018.008.020.005 Xting SCAA 1994
2018.008.020.006 RCAP Claims Vol. I 6/93
2018.008.020.007 Xting Vol. I
2018.008.020.008 Tribunal - J. Evans 5/95
2018.008.020.009 RCAP ADR 1994
2018.008.020.010 Xting: Macklem 4/94
2018.008.020.011 Xting Alt's: Jackson
2018.008.020.012 Xting - Research Vol. I
2018.008.020.013 Turpel - Xting Vols. 1-3
2018.008.020.014 RCAP: Comp. Claims
2018.008.020.015 Olthuis et al. 4/94
2018.008.020.016 Comp. Cl. Cases
2018.008.020.017 Claims - North
2018.008.020.018 JBNQA Info
2018.008.020.019 JBNQA - Negs
2018.008.020.020 James Bay - Quebec
2018.008.020.021 JBNQA - 1975-2002
2018.008.020.022 Cree-Naskapi Act
2018.008.020.023 The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and the Northeastern Quebec Agreement 1996 Annual Report
2018.008.020.024 Report of the Cree-Naskapi Commission, 1988

Box 22 - Land Claim Agreements - Yukon, Nunavut

Series contains published copies of self-government agreements and land title agreements between provincial/territorial governments, the federal government and the governing bodies of the First Nations involved. Included are:
2018.008.022.001 Selkirk First Nation
2018.008.022.002 Teslin Tlinglit Council
2018.008.022.003 Umbrella Final Agreement - Council for Yukon Indians
2018.008.022.004 Champagne and Aishihik First Nation
2018.008.022.005 Nisga'a Nation
2018.008.022.006 Agreement Between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in the right of Canada
2018.008.022.007 Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation
2018.008.022.008 Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation
2018.008.022.009 Tr'ondek Hwechi'in
2018.008.022.010 First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun

Box 23 - Land Claims Agreements, UBCIC Assemblies

Series contains a variety of materials. They include:
2018.008.023.001 UBCIC Clippings
2018.008.023.002 Certainty: Canada's Struggle to Extinguish Aboriginal Title
2018.008.023.003 Shuswap Songs & Dances
2018.008.023.004 The Shuswap - One People with One Mind, One Heart and One Spirit
2018.008.023.005 Nunavut Implementation Commission
2018.008.023.006 Annual Reports of the Implementation Committee on the Implementation of the Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
2018.008.023.007 Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
2018.008.023.008 Annual Reports of the Implementation Committee - Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
2018.008.023.009 Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
2018.008.023.010 Union of B. C. Indian Chiefs annual general assembly kits

Box 32 - Pipelines, Environmental Assessment, MBCA

Series contains records related to Northern pipelines, environmental assessment, The MacKenzie Valley pipeline inquiry, and the Migratory Birds Convention Act. The series is divided into the following files and items:

2018.008.032.001 EA Overview - 1988
2018.008.032.002 Environment 1990-91
2018.008.032.003 Final Report of the Canadian Delegation - Second United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) Preparatory Committee Meeting
2018.008.032.004 Environment
2018.008.032.005 Nunavut
2018.008.032.006 Canadian Environmental Protection Act
2018.008.032.007 FEARO #1
2018.008.032.008 MBCA Vol. 1
2018.008.032.009 MBCA Vol. 2
2018.008.032.010 MBCA Vol. 3
2018.008.032.011 UBCIC - MBC - April/95
2018.008.032.012 MBCA March 1992 Vol. I
2018.008.032.013 MBCA March 1992 Vol. II
2018.008.032.014 National Energy Board - Reasons for Decision Northern Pipelines Vols. 1-3
2018.008.032.015 MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry
2018.008.032.016 Northern Frontier Northern Homeland - The Report of the MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry Vol. II

Photographs

Sub-series consists of 2 photographs (B&W and Colour) by Ken Van Velzer of the street and a portfolio of Moroccan figures by Shin Sugino

SightSoundSystems Festival of Art and Technology

The records relate to the preparation for the musical chess game, the major event of the SightSoundSystems Festival of Art and Technology, presented by the Isaacs Gallery Mixed Media Concerts and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Five major events took place throughout the week of March 5 - 10, 1968, including "E.A.T.", "Public Supply", "T.E.A.", "Supersystems", and "Reunion" (the musical chess game).

The chess game, whereby the chessboard was wired to produce musical sounds with every move, was played between French artist and expert chess player, Marcel Duchamps and American avant-garde composer, artist, and theorist, John Cage. It was a banner event for the festival and so named "Reunion" by John Cage reflecting a chess game between the then recently formed friends, Cage and Duchamps at a chess exhibit of paintings and sculptures called, "The Imagery of Chess", held in 1944 New York City.

The artistic director for "Reunion" was Udo Kassemets of the Isaacs Gallery Mixed Media Concerts. Don Gillies of Ryerson Polytechnic Institute was the business manager and Karen (Naylor) Mulhallen of the English Department was the producer for Supersystems and who also worked with Darryl Williams on the film environment.

Community Relations photographs - head shots

A collection of black and white photographs and negatives of individuals (head shots) maintained by the Community Relations Department, formerly the Information Services Department, and then the University Advancement Office. The majority of the images are of faculty and staff. The photographs were primarily used for reproduction in the Ryerson publication "FORUM".

Ryerson Union Fair

The Ryerson Union Fair was first held on Wednesday March 12, 1986. It was co-sponsored by the Ryerson Labour Studies Group, SURPI, and CESAR and had two faculty organizers - Phyllis Clarke and Myer Siemiatycki - from the Department of Politics.
Series contains correspondence, posters, flyers, buttons, programs, and audio cassettes.

Reports and proposals

Series contains reports pertaining to the creation of a Faculty of Law at Ryerson University. Included are:

RG 175.001.001 Report of the Academic Standards Committee - Proposal for a Juris Doctor program, June 2017 (2 copies)
RG 175.001.002 Faculty of Law proposal, February 2018 (2 copies)

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