THOMAS BURKE MEMORIAL WASHINGTON STATE MUSEUM RESEARCH REPORT NO. 7
This analog videodisk with 25,000 images from the research slide collections
of Bill Holm and Robin K. Wright, Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian
art from over 180 museums and several private collections, is one of
the largest visual records of Northwest Regional Indian art in the world.
It is accompanied by a 600 page printed catalog of the slide information
accessed by video frame number and organized by object type. This is
a non-profit research project funded by grants from the Ford Foundation.
This is an analog (not digital) videodisk [it is not a CD-ROM], and
so does not require a computer to use it. All you need in order to play
the videodisk is a laserdisk player capable of playing a 12" videodisk,
and a remote control that can access individual frame numbers. The Pioneer
brand works well, but any brand of laser videodisk player will work,
when attached to a TV monitor that is capable of having a "NTSC" hookup,
and compatible with North American standards.
Order Form
Please send me___________(quantity) videodisk and accompanying
catalog
@ $75 (US) per disk/catalog (sold only as sets)_________________
Washington State orders add 8.8% sales tax ___________________
Shipping and Handling:
$6 per disk/catalog (in U.S.)
$12 per disk/catalog (in Canada)
$15 per disk/catalog (overseas) _____________________
Please find my enclosed check made out to
the University of Washington in the amount ____________
Ship to:_________________________________
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