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Lively Arts, Filberg House

Item is a motion picture depicting the Filberg House, designed by Arthur Erickson in 1958. Voice-over describing the building and it's relationship to it's natural setting is provided by Erickson.

Los Angeles Prize, Architectural Institute of America

Tape includes the following description:

"This tape contains music by artists from 8 different countries, including Sakamoto, Vangelis, Tomita, Teja Bell, Vollenweider, Parson, Moulin, Hosono, Lacksman, Bedoford, Zamfir, Grusin, Flim Johnson, and Nakatani. It was arranged for the inaugural ceremonies for the first Los Angeles Prize by the LA/AIA on October 25, 1986. Most of it is computer synthesized music of innovative thinking and sound. Tomita of Japan for example, uses actual electromagnetic emanations of stars and constellations and converts them into audio signals. The piece before last on side B was composed and performed especially for the L.A. Prize by Tokyo architect Akira Nakatani. I have further manipulated the sount to suit my needs. Bouje Bernkopf, AIA. Thank you! Boujie"

Memorial pamphlets

Series consists of two pamphlets associated with the Arthur Erickson memorial at Simon Fraser University, which took place on May 20, 2009.

Mesoamerica

Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in Mexico. Footage shows murals at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).

Nepal to Jaipir

Item is a home movie created by Arthur Erickson depicting his travels in India and Nepal.

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