Corpus and Collage: Mediating Douglas Coupland in the UBC Library event poster
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Corpus and Collage: Mediating Douglas Coupland in the UBC Library event poster
Ticket date is for the day after Coupland presented Player One at the 2010 Massey Lecture in Toronto, Canada.
White lab coat labelled "Dr. D. C. Coupland" with pocket dictionary
A gift Douglas Coupland received from his brother upon receiving his UBC Doctorate
Event posters featuring Coupland
Ottawa Citizen article featuring Coupland firefighter memorial design
Digital Orca photo, Globe and Mail, July 27, 2010
Clipping from page A6 of the Globe and Mail, Tuesday July 27, 2010 with a large photograph of the Digital Orca sculpture. The caption beneath the photo reads: "Tourists converge on the Digital Orca outside Vancouver's Convention Centre Monday. The pixilated sculpture created by artist Douglas Coupland breaks down a three-dimensional Orca whale into cubic pixels."
Handwritten notes for Player One
Player One Massey Lectures flyer
Correspondence with Anasi Press regarding Player One
Canadian Firefighters Memorial development work
Emily Carr artworks/items lists
Heavy Industries Infinite Tire fabrication proposal
Group of Seven painting series stencils
This file contains stencils used in the creation of Coupland's Group of Seven paintings series.
Box 172 holds an item labeled "Harris Iceberg Top and Bottom"
Box 173 holds items labeled "Harris Top/Bottom", "Thompson Jack Pine Bottom" and "Thompson Jack Pine Top"
Box 174 holds two unlabeled items
Box 191 holds items labeled "Emily Carr left", "Frank Johnston Top" and "Frank Johnston Bottom"
Box 192 holds items labeled "Thompson Sunset #1 Top", "Thompson Sunset #1 Bottom" , "Carmichael Top" and "Carmichael Bottom"
Box 193 holds an item labeled "Harris Island"
Box 194 holds items labeled "Harris Top", "Harris Bottom" and one unlabeled item
Proposal drawings on foam panel for Canadian Tire Sculpture
This file contains printed graphic images of Coupland's design for a sculpture installation at the bicycle plaza at a Canadian Tire in Vancouver, BC. Images depict various angles and details of the proposed sculpture.
Corpus and Collage: Mediating Douglas Coupland in the UBC Library by Karl Persson
Includes a letter and envelope from a young student from Calgary, thanking Coupland for writing the book "Terry."
The brief letter concludes with the following: "In conclusion, I'll offer my help anytime you need it."
Rejection letter from Edmonton Arts Council
Handwritten notes and sketches
Print-out of a Coupland Twitter post
Contains a black and white paper print-out of one of Coupland's twitter posts (@DougCoupland) : "Orange Tic-tacs taste just like Bayer childrens' aspirin in a highly recommendable way. Ate a whole container in one 5-minute drive."
Two Vancouver 2010 Olympic operning ceremony tickets
Press clippings about Generation X and Marshall McCluhan
Includes four clippings from: The Vancouver Sun (March 18, 2010) Il Messaggero (Italian) (January 22, 2010) The Toronto Star (March 8, 2010) The Ottawa Xpress (April 15-21, 2010)
Metro article featuring Coupland's clothing line
National Post article regarding the Penguins exibition
Canadian Firefighters Memorial call for credentials
Contains a printout of the callout and submission requirements from the Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation (CFFF) invitng professional Canadian artists and Canadian architects/designers to submit proposals, January 2010. Four pages.
Infinite Tire public art proposal and biography
Digital Orca finanical breakdown
An interview with Douglas Coupland and Emily Carr
Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival material
Images of Electric Canadian Landscapes
Handwritten notes for Emily Carr Vancouver Art Gallery piece
Calligraphy on Wired Magazine pages
Contains a label for a 60"x72" Multi Throw, which appears to be the blankets used for Coupland's Button Blankets.
Letter from a fan about Coupland's discussion of the Emily Carr Exhibit on the CBC
Canadian Firefighters Memorial annotated presentation notes
Contains a black and white printout of a slide presentation delivered by David Weir (working as Coupland's project manager for the Firefighter's Memorial) and Mary Tremain (Partner-in-Charge for PLANT Architect).
Extinction Event episode outline
Literary Review of Canada featuring Coupland
Roots clothing line tshirt price tags
Vancouver Magazine Power 50 list congratulates Douglas Coupland
Photographs of UBC convocation
UBC honorary degree information sheet
Knowledge: Partners magazine featuring Coupland
UBC Library publication featuring Coupland
Printed email correspondence from Karen Mills regarding CFF Jury Days