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1996.2.4.2.06 · Item · 1989
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a personal recording of the show "The Public Mind" with Bill Moyers, which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. Moyers hosts 2 documentaries: "Consuming Images" on the effect of TV, ads and consumerism in North American and its impact on democracy, beauty and truth; use of digital technology and how it creates beauty for the fashion/publishing industry. Second documentary "Leading Questions" looks at how industry has learned to appeal to our emotions to get consumers to purchase what they think they need. The show looks at behavioural surveys done by large corporations to get their products purchased and how advertising and marketing is crucial to influencing consumers.

"The Herd"
1996.2.4.2.12 · Item · 1998
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a movie directed by Peter Lynch for the National Film Board entitled "The Herd" about caribou herding.

"The Big Life"
1996.2.4.2.10 · Item · 8 Oct. 1996
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a personal recording of the CBC show "The Big Life", which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. Hosted by Daniel Richler, this show includes segments on pop culture; beauty in culture; importance of physical appearance which determines level of success in society. Also includes a segment on Cambodia travelogue.

"Soul Walker"
1996.2.4.1.19 · Item · 1994
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is a radio play entitled "Soul Walker", which was run on CBC radio in 1994. The radio play is based on Brian Fawcett’s novel "Public Eye."

Smoker's book
1996.2.10.53 · Item · [between 1980 and 2000]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Item is a notebook written by Brian Fawcett entitled "Smoker's Book".

1996.2.4.2.13 · Item · 1991
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a movie created by Alcan Corporate Information in British Columbia entitled "Salmon Conservation on the Nechako", which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes.