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Quite a few of these recordings are unique copies, not to be found elsewhere."],"collection_source_collection_id":["MsC 199"],"persistent_url":[""],"item_title":["The invention of Language: Gerry Gilbert and the Paul Plimley Trio at Acropolis in Vancouver, October 1987 #732"],"item_title_source":["J-card and inventory"],"item_language":["English"],"item_production_context":["Classroom recording"],"item_identifiers":["[]"],"rights":["Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)"],"creator_names":["Gilbert, Gerry","Paul Plimley Trio"],"creator_names_search":["Gilbert, Gerry","Paul Plimley Trio"],"creators":["[{\"url\":\"http://viaf.org/viaf/13554305\",\"name\":\"Gilbert, Gerry\",\"dates\":\"1936-2009\",\"notes\":\"\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Speaker\"]},{\"url\":\"http://viaf.org/viaf/132460437\",\"name\":\"Paul Plimley Trio\",\"dates\":\"\",\"notes\":\"\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Performer\"]}]"],"contributors":["[]"],"Performance_Date":[1987],"material_description":["[{\"side\":\"\",\"image\":\"../Uploads/8112/Reading in BC_MsC199_732.jpg\",\"other\":\"\",\"extent\":\"1/8 inch\",\"AV_types\":\"Audio\",\"tape_brand\":\"\",\"generations\":\"\",\"Conservation\":\"\",\"equalization\":\"\",\"playback_mode\":\"Stereo\",\"playing_speed\":\"\",\"sound_quality\":\"Good\",\"recording_type\":\"Analogue\",\"storage_capacity\":\"\",\"physical_condition\":\"Excellent\",\"track_configuration\":\"2 track\",\"material_designation\":\"Cassette\",\"physical_composition\":\"Magnetic Tape\",\"accompanying_material\":\"J-card\",\"other_physical_description\":\"Black and white clear jewel case with J-card\"}]"],"material_designations":["Cassette"],"physical_compositions":["Magnetic Tape"],"recording_type":["Analogue"],"AV_type":["Audio"],"playback_mode":["Stereo"],"digital_description":["[{\"file_url\":\"\",\"file_path\":\"\",\"filename\":\"732-side-1.mp3\",\"channel_field\":\"Stereo\",\"sample_rate\":\"44.1 kHz\",\"duration\":\"T00:31:07\",\"precision\":\"\",\"size\":\"52.5 MB\",\"bitrate\":\"32 bit\",\"encoding\":\"WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files\",\"contents\":\"\",\"notes\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"credit\":\"\",\"caption\":\"\",\"content_type\":\"\",\"featured\":\"\",\"public_access_url\":\"\"},{\"file_url\":\"\",\"file_path\":\"\",\"filename\":\"732-side-2.mp3\",\"channel_field\":\"Stereo\",\"sample_rate\":\"44.1 kHz\",\"duration\":\"T00:31:07\",\"precision\":\"\",\"size\":\"52.2 MB\",\"bitrate\":\"32 bit\",\"encoding\":\"WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files\",\"contents\":\"\",\"notes\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"credit\":\"\",\"caption\":\"\",\"content_type\":\"\",\"featured\":\"\",\"public_access_url\":\"\"}]"],"Dates":["[{\"date\":\"1987-10\",\"type\":\"Performance Date\",\"notes\":\"\",\"source\":\"Inventory\"}]"],"Location":["[{\"url\":\"\",\"venue\":\"Acropolis \",\"notes\":\"\",\"address\":\"Vancouver, BC, Canada\",\"latitude\":\"\",\"longitude\":\"\"}]"],"Address":["Vancouver, BC, Canada"],"Venue":["Acropolis "],"City":["Vancouver, British Columbia"],"content_notes":["SFU BC Readings formatting"],"contents":["Side\tTrack\tNo.\tComments\nOne\t\t000\t\n\t\t005\t“The Invention of Language”\n\t\t\tThis production is a musical/oral collaboration.  Many of the oral pieces in this production are either unidentified, untitled, or unpublished.  For the sake of brevity, any poems falling into the above three categories are simply demarcated “untitled”\n\t\t200\tEnd\n\t\t206\t“We Stop for Nickles”\n\t\t359\tEnd\n\t\t361\t“Vanguard Cover and Pages…”\n\t\t394\tEnd\n\t\t395\t“The Playball Vacuum”\n\t\t448\tEnd\n\t\t450\tUntitled\n\t\t474\tEnd\n\t\t475\tUntitled\n\t\t506\tEnd\n\t\t507\tUntitled\n\t\t544\tEnd\n\t\t546\tUntitled\n\t\t557\tEnd\n\t\t558\t“Film Review: Alsino + the Condor (Nicaragua 1982)”\n\t\t582\tEnd\n\t\t583\tUntitled\n\t\t590\tEnd\n\t\t593\tUntitled\n\t\t625\tEnd\n\t\t628\t“Resistance: for the 1987 B.C. General strike”\n\t\t660\tEnd.  End side One\nTwo\t\t000\t\n\t\t005\tMusic continued from side one\n\t\t016\tEnd\n\t\t020\tUntitled\n\t\t095\tEnd\n\t\t099\tUntitled\n\t\t148\tEnd\n\t\t150\t“Sound is in Accord with Light”\n\t\t329\tEnd\n\t\t333\tUntitled\n\t\t367\tEnd\n\t\t368\tUntitled\n\t\t404\tEnd\n\t\t405\t“How to Eat a Peach: From the Tune of Fools Rush In”\n\t\t419\tEnd\n\t\t420\t“Dream”\n\t\t428\tEnd\n\t\t429\t“Bursts of Friendliness”\n\t\t450\tEnd\n\t\t451\t“Sight Buds”\n\t\t456\tEnd\n\t\t457\t“Absolutely Posilute”\n\t\t469\tEnd\n\t\t470\t“Make your Point and Move On”\n\t\t478\tEnd\n\t\t479\t“Walking There”\n\t\t484\tEnd\n\t\t485\t“Canada’s a Nice Place to Read but I Wouldn’t Wanna Write There”\n\t\t494\tEnd\n\t\t495\t“Idle Idol Idyl”\n\t\t499\tEnd\n\t\t500\tUntitled\n\t\t507\tEnd\n\t\t508\t“Less”\n\t\t514\tEnd\n\t\t515\t“Easy Reader”\n\t\t517\tEnd\n\t\t518\tUntitled\n\t\t524\tEnd\n\t\t525\t“Pray Tell”\n\t\t529\tEnd\n\t\t530\t“Defective story”\n\t\t536\tEnd\n\t\t537\t“The Courtyard”\n\t\t553\tEnd\n\t\t555\t“My Knife Wants a Harley”\n\t\t586\tEnd\n\t\t587\t“Poet”\n\t\t605\tEnd\n\t\t607\t“Notes”\n\t\t610\t“Available Light”\n\t\t648\tEnd.  End side Two"],"Note":["[{\"note\":\"Prof. Blaser’s “Sacred Geography” series breaks down into two organizational components, that of semi-formal lectures and that of seminars. The lectures have been indexed and are to be found throughout the Audio Tape Holdings catalogue under their respective accession numbers. The indexing is fairly self-explanatory. The seminars are not indexed for a variety of reasons, however, in conjunction with its respective lecture tape, each seminar is both important and invaluable to an understanding of the “Sacred Geography” series and the intentions of Prof. Blaser.\\n“And knowing”, Confucius says, “brings one to the goal”. Sacred Geography Lecture, October 22, 1976 (#630)\",\"type\":\"\"}]"],"Related_works":["[]"],"_version_":1853670555064991746,"timestamp":"2026-01-07T14:59:59.437Z","score":4.77423}]