SpokenWeb UAlberta in 360° Video
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00:00 - 01:50
Audio was originally recorded in 1974, at the University of Alberta, in the Humanities Center, room L-3. Dorothy Livesay introduces herself and discusses the contrast between Vancouver Island and Edmonton. The original recording can be listened to at this link: tinyurl.com/Livesay1974. The segment played begins at minute 0:00 and ends at 1:34.
01:50 - 02:40
Audio was originally recorded in 1971, at the University of Alberta, in the Students' Union Building (at the time, it was the Students' Union Building Art Gallery). Stephen Scobie discusses his home in Edmonton, and performs his poem "Thirteen." The original recording can be listened to at this link: tinyurl.com/Scobie1971. The segment played begins at minute 1:35 and ends at 2:25.
02:40 - 03:37
Audio was originally recorded in 1986, at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. Shirley Neuman introduces Doug Barbour, who performs his sound poem "Alone on the Road." The original recording can be listened to at this link: tinyurl.com/Barbour1986. The segment played begins at minute 0:37 and ends at 1:34 of Part II.
03:37 - 04:40
Audio was originally recorded in 1969, at the Art Gallery of Alberta (at the time, it was the Edmonton Art Gallery). Dorothy Livesay introduces "The Merry Devils of Edmonton" broadsheet and her poem "Aliens All." The original recording can be listened to at this link: tinyurl.com/Livesay1969. The segment played begins at minute 0:13 and ends at 1:13.
04:40 - 06:01
Audio was originally recorded in 1974, at the University of Alberta, in the Humanities Center, room L-3. Dorothy Livesay performs section V of her poem "The Pied Piper of Edmonton." The original recording can be listened to at this link: tinyurl.com/Livesay1974. The segment played begins at minute 20:11 and ends at 20:56.