Fonds consists of records created by Rick Patton; they reflect his life and work as a filmmaker and freelance sound engineer in Vancouver, B.C.
Patton, RickKevin Killian, George Stanley, Peter Gizzi, Michele Joy Leggott, and Susan Clark at Panel #7: Eros and Poiesis in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 15 of 15.
Tom Marshall, Sharon Thesen, Bruce Boone, Alan Vardy, Peter Quartermain, and Daphne Marlatt at Panel #7: Eros and Poiesis in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 14 of 15.
Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Steve McCaffery, Alan Golding, and Tom Marshall at Panel #6 Poetics: Theory and Practice in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 13 of 15.
Norman Finkelstein, David Bromige, Jed Rasula, Miriam Nichols, Steve McCaffery, and [Charles?] Bernstein at Panel #6 Poetics: Theory and Practice in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 12 of 15.
Lisa Robertson, Jerry Zaslove, Michael Davidson, Paul Kelley, and Andrew Klobucar at Panel #5: Ethics and Aesthetics in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 11 of 15.
Lisa Robertson and Anne Waldman at Panel #5: Ethics and Aesthetics in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 10 of 15.
Lisa Robertson, David Levi Strauss, Bob Hullot-Kentor, and Anne Waldman at Panel #5: Ethics and Aesthetics in Vancouver on June 3, 1995. Part 9b of 15.
Michele Joy Leggott, Andrew Schelling, Leslie Scalapino, and David Marriott Panel #4: Heterologies in Vancouver on June 2, 1995. Part 9a of 15.
Susan Howe, Nathaniel Mackey, Steve Dickison, and Michele Joy Leggott at Panel #4: Heterologies in Vancouver on June 2, 1995. Part 8 of 15.
Michael Palmer, Hilary Anne Clark, Pasquale Verdicchio, Bruce Boone, Andrew Schelling, and Pierre Joris on Panel #3 conclusion: Translation and poetry in Vancouver on June 2, 1995. Part 7 of 15.
UBC Poetry Festival series: Robert Duncan reading his poems; announces reading will be from Opening of the Field (New York: Grove Press, 1960) and from work written since 1960 that has not been printed (most of which appears in Roots and Branches (New York: Scribner
Michael Palmer, Norma Cole, Susan Vanderborg, Colin Browne, and Pierre at Joris Panel #3: Translation and poetry in Vancouver on June 2, 1995. Part 6 of 15.
Daphne Marlatt, Michael Palmer, Norma Cole, Charles Watts, Fran
Charles Bernstein, Phyllis Webb, Daphne Marlatt, Charles Watts, and Tom McGauley at Panel #2: Festival opening in honor of Robin Blaser's poet and poetry in Vancouver on June 1, 1995. Part 4 of 15.
Peter Middleton, Phyllis Webb, David Sullivan, Daphne Marlatt, David Bromige, and Jed Rasula at Panel #2: Composition and Performance in Vancouver on June 1, 1995. Part 3 of 15.
Charles Watts, [Jenny] Penberthy, Clayton Eshleman, Diana Ferguson, Aaron Shurin, Dorothy Lusk, Daniel Burgoyne, and Kristin Prevallet at Panel #1: Companion, Self, Other, and Community in Vancouver on June 1, 1995. Part 2 of 15.
Charles Watts, [Jenny?] Penberthy, Nathaniel Tarn, Peter Gizzi, Kristin Prevallet, Michael Boughn, and Michael McClure reading at Panel #1: Companion, Self, Other, and Community in Vancouver on June 1, 1995. Part 1 of 15.
Jay Stewart, Peter Macnair, and recorded voices of Dorothy Livesay and Sandra Hutchison in Tribute to Dorothy Livesay on CBC Radio on January 4, 1997.
Michael McClure reading at the Lion-House: Fleishhacker Zoo in San Francisco.
Virgil Thomson performing Four Saints in Three Acts by Gertrude Stein.
Matthew Rothenburg and the HoHo
UBC Poetry Festival series: Margaret Avison reading her early poems written at the age of 17, most of these poems can be found in Winter Sun and The Dumbfounding, she is at UBC on August 7, 1963.
Michael McClure interview with [Ronald?] Diamondstein on KALX-FM in Berkeley on June 7, 1993.
Michael McClure interview with Eduardo Lipschutz-Villa on April 1993. Part 2 of 2. This recording ends on tape #871.