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Reel To Reel Recorder
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact105.03.0033
- Date
- 1950 – 1980
- Material
- plastic; metal; leather; glass
- Catalogue Number
- 105.03.0033
- Description
- A light brown Revere reel to reel tape recorder with a brown leather handle on the right-hand side, a grey and gold plastic grille on the front, and a hinged lid. The interior of the box consist of the main body of the reel to reel, with open spaces on either side that house two different cords. A …
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- Title
- Reel To Reel Recorder
- Date
- 1950 – 1980
- Material
- plastic; metal; leather; glass
- Dimensions
- 25.7 x 37.0 x 41.7 cm
- Description
- A light brown Revere reel to reel tape recorder with a brown leather handle on the right-hand side, a grey and gold plastic grille on the front, and a hinged lid. The interior of the box consist of the main body of the reel to reel, with open spaces on either side that house two different cords. A metal panel on the back identifies the recorder as “MODEL T-70163.” There are plugs on either side of the panel.
- Credit
- Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
- Catalogue Number
- 105.03.0033
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Ski better with Hans Gmoser : 29 skiing exercises, with music [phonograph record]
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue9294
- Medium
- Library - Sound recording
- Published Date
- [197-?]
- Author
- Gmoser, Hans
- Publisher
- Calgary : Westmount Records
- Call Number
- 01.5 G52 SR
- Author
- Gmoser, Hans
- Responsibility
- developed and narrated by skier Hans Gmoser
- photography on album by Bruno Engler
- Publisher
- Calgary : Westmount Records
- Published Date
- [197-?]
- Physical Description
- 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono
- Medium
- Library - Sound recording
- Subjects
- Sound recordings
- Accession Number
- 1000
- Call Number
- 01.5 G52 SR
- Collection
- Archives Library
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[Nootka Sound 92E, B.C.]
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24117
- Medium
- Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
- Map
- Published Date
- 1954
- Publisher
- Army Survey Establishment
- Call Number
- NTS
- 92E
- Publisher
- Army Survey Establishment
- Published Date
- 1954
- Physical Description
- 1 map : col
- Scale
- Scale: 1:250,000
- Relief: Contour interval 500 ft.
- Subjects
- Nootka Sound
- British Columbia
- Notes
- National Topographic System
- Accession Number
- 5500
- Call Number
- NTS
- 92E
- Collection
- Archives Library
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A decolonizing ear : documentary film disrupts the archive
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25700
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2023
- Author
- Landry, Olivia
- Publisher
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
- Call Number
- 03 L23a
- Author
- Landry, Olivia
- Publisher
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
- Published Date
- 2023
- Physical Description
- xi, 218 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Abstract
- The recording of Indigenous voices is one of the most well-known methods of colonial ethnography. In A Decolonizing Ear, Olivia Landry offers a skeptical account of listening as a highly mediated and extractive act, influenced by technology and ideology. Returning to early ethnographic practices of voice recording and archiving at the turn of the twentieth century, with a particular focus on the German paradigm, she reveals the entanglement of listening in the logic of Euro-American empire and the ways in which contemporary films can destabilize the history of colonial sound reproduction. Landry provides close readings of several disparate documentary films from the late 1990s and the early 2000s. The book pays attention to technology and knowledge production to examine how these films employ recordings plucked from different colonial sound archives and disrupt their purposes. Drawing on film and documentary studies, sound studies, German studies, archival studies, postcolonial studies, and media history, A Decolonizing Ear develops a method of decolonizing listening from the insights provided by the films themselves. -- Provided by publisher.
- Contents
- Introduction: The phonograph on film -- Colonial listening and making of a sound archive -- Decolonizing listening: a methodology in three parts -- The noise of decolonial listening: From here to here and the halfmoon files -- (Re-)sounding autoethnography in Marlon Fuentes's bontoc eulogy -- Weird machines and disembodied voices: audio evangelism in the tailenders -- Conclusion: sinister listening and its afterlives
- ISBN
- 9781487544850
- Accession Number
- P2023.10
- Call Number
- 03 L23a
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Date
- 1991
- Medium
- compat disc
- Catalogue Number
- CdJ.26.01 a-j
- Description
- Compact disc audiowalk. Recorded using binaural sound. The walk guides listeners through the forest surrounding the Banff Centre. This was the first audio walk produced by Janet Cardiff. Six copies were made for the museum.The CDs Discman and headphones were loaned to the Banff Centre. We now …
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- Title
- Forest Walk
- Date
- 1991
- Medium
- compat disc
- Description
- Compact disc audiowalk. Recorded using binaural sound. The walk guides listeners through the forest surrounding the Banff Centre. This was the first audio walk produced by Janet Cardiff. Six copies were made for the museum.The CDs Discman and headphones were loaned to the Banff Centre. We now have 9 cds plus one (f) that was returned blank and one USB
- Credit
- Gift of Janet Cardiff, Lethbridge, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- CdJ.26.01 a-j
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- Date
- 1950 – 1960
- Material
- cardboard; fabric; metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0003
- Description
- A pale grey metal microphone with one full side featuring the grille, below which is a gold name plate that reads “Revere” - there is also a stylized “S” in maroon and gold inlaid into the bottom right area of the grille. Coming out of the left-hand side is a green fabric-wrapped cord that ends wit…
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- Title
- Microphone
- Date
- 1950 – 1960
- Material
- cardboard; fabric; metal;
- Dimensions
- 5.2 x 11.9 x 15.1 cm
- Description
- A pale grey metal microphone with one full side featuring the grille, below which is a gold name plate that reads “Revere” - there is also a stylized “S” in maroon and gold inlaid into the bottom right area of the grille. Coming out of the left-hand side is a green fabric-wrapped cord that ends with a metal plug that would be screwed into the recorder - the cord is coiled up and tied with a length of yarn. The bottom of the microphone is covered in maroon velvet and has a central hole into which a stand could be screwed.The microphone is housed in a yellow cardboard box with a red and white paper adhesive label that has “Microphones (Small)” written in black ink on one short end - there is another adhesive label and more writing visible around the edges of the top label, but nothing is legible.
- Subject
- Nicholas Morant
- sound recording
- recording;
- Credit
- Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0003
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- Date
- 1970 – 1985
- Material
- plastic; metal; paper; cardboard;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0004
- Description
- Clear plastic Cousino Echo-matic II self threading tape cartridge in original cardboard box.
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- Title
- Audio Tape
- Date
- 1970 – 1985
- Material
- plastic; metal; paper; cardboard;
- Dimensions
- 2.5 x 9.2 x 13.7 cm
- Description
- Clear plastic Cousino Echo-matic II self threading tape cartridge in original cardboard box.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0004
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- Date
- 1970 – 1980
- Material
- plastic; paper; cardboard; glass;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0005 a-g
- Description
- White cardboard box with adhesive labels on the lid that read “U-TAPE-IT KIT 143.406” and the manufacturer’s address that contains various components of an audio recording tape kit. Includes: A clear plastic Cousino Echo-matic II self threading tape cartridge with an empty yellow plastic wheel insi…
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- Title
- Tape Kit
- Date
- 1970 – 1980
- Material
- plastic; paper; cardboard; glass;
- Dimensions
- 6.5 x 14.0 x 18.7 cm
- Description
- White cardboard box with adhesive labels on the lid that read “U-TAPE-IT KIT 143.406” and the manufacturer’s address that contains various components of an audio recording tape kit. Includes: A clear plastic Cousino Echo-matic II self threading tape cartridge with an empty yellow plastic wheel inside ; A spare yellow plastic tape wheel ; A roll of silver Scotch sensing tape in the original packaging ; Two small glass vials of Filmagic Long Life Head Cleaner - one is used and empty and the other is sealed and contains remnants of red liquid ; A clear-plastic reel of black Cousino friction free magnetic recording tape in its original cardboard box ; An instruction manual for loading Cousino Echo-matic II tape cartridges.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0005 a-g
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- Date
- 1960 – 1980
- Material
- metal; plastic;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0006
- Description
- Grey metal box with two black rubber feet on the bottom [two are missing], a power cord coming out of one short end with a six-pronged metal plug, and a grey plastic cord plugged into the top of the box - the cord ends with a hand-held trigger with a small round red button. Fixed to the top of the …
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- Title
- Restart Timer
- Date
- 1960 – 1980
- Material
- metal; plastic;
- Dimensions
- 10.5 x 10.0 x 12.7 cm
- Description
- Grey metal box with two black rubber feet on the bottom [two are missing], a power cord coming out of one short end with a six-pronged metal plug, and a grey plastic cord plugged into the top of the box - the cord ends with a hand-held trigger with a small round red button. Fixed to the top of the box is a shiny silver plaque with the manufacturer’s logo and address, its stock number, and item name.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0006
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Audio Announcer
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact104.01.0007
- Date
- 1960 – 1980
- Material
- metal; plastic; paper;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0007
- Description
- Green metal audio announcer, used to play pre-recorded audio - usually advertisements - during broadcasts like radio programs. The announcer consists of a rectangular body with a black plastic handle at one short end, vent slats at the other, and speakers along both long sides. The top of the box f…
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- Title
- Audio Announcer
- Date
- 1960 – 1980
- Material
- metal; plastic; paper;
- Dimensions
- 16.4 x 14.8 x 22.7 cm
- Description
- Green metal audio announcer, used to play pre-recorded audio - usually advertisements - during broadcasts like radio programs. The announcer consists of a rectangular body with a black plastic handle at one short end, vent slats at the other, and speakers along both long sides. The top of the box features the grey metal housing for the tape cartridge - which also has a plug for an external speaker - the power switch, volume control knob, outlet for a remote to be plugged in, and a brown plastic power cord. All of these features can be covered by a removable hinged lid that latches closed above the carry handle. Also contains the instruction manual.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 104.01.0007
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