Thanks to bitter feuds over Winnipeg public access in the 80s, the past left the future with no hope of ever gleaning insight into its strange, strange ways. But Daniel Barrow, who'd just built a climate- and humidity-controlled vault for media resource emporium Video Pool, went snooping around town, collecting people's personal home recordings of as many of these low-rent, isolated-mind shows as possible. Tonight he's showing a good portion of this archive, which he alone owns and is apparently keeping far, far away from YouTube. So if you've ever had hopes of watching, like, a serially annoying performance artist pick his zits for a half hour and nonboring diatribes about math and late-80s Manitoba gossip by a husband and wife duo and something called "Metal Inquisition" by people named Fearless Pig and Terrible Dog, you really need to go to Light Industry tonight. Hurry up.
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Thanks to bitter feuds over Winnipeg public access in the 80s, the past left the future with no hope of ever gleaning insight into its strange, strange ways. But Daniel Barrow, who'd just built a climate- and humidity-controlled vault for media resource emporium Video Pool, went snooping around town, collecting people's personal home recordings of as many of these low-rent, isolated-mind shows as possible. Tonight he's showing a good portion of this archive, which he alone owns and is apparently keeping far, far away from YouTube. So if you've ever had hopes of watching, like, a serially annoying performance artist pick his zits for a half hour and nonboring diatribes about math and late-80s Manitoba gossip by a husband and wife duo and something called "Metal Inquisition" by people named Fearless Pig and Terrible Dog, you really need to go to Light Industry tonight. Hurry up.
