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              UAA-2019-009
              Accession · [2010-2017]
              Part of Digital Humanities Program fonds

              Accession consists of digital recordings, images, and PDFs of John Szczepaniak interviews for The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers. Sound and video recordings consist of interviews with Japanese game developers. All records are in digital format.

              In May 2013 Szcepaniak's The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers started as a Kickstarter project to produce a book with interviews covering things never documented before in Japanese game development. Using his contacts from his time in journalism and magazine production he built a list of interviewees. The interviews were published in 3 volumes and contained over 100 interviewees. 95% of the interviews accumulated audio which has been transcribed and published. As well, more than half the interviews were supplemented with textual records provided via email. In some cases entire interviews were done exclusively through email correspondence. Given the large amount of email, these are not included in the archived records.

              Szczepaniak, John
              Item · 1970
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Poster for the Japanese Culinary Pop exhibition shown at the University of British Columbia Fine Arts Gallery from March 20 – April 11, 1970, with an invitation to the opening attached. Includes a description of the exhibition and a photograph of a food model from it, within a red circle on a white field, evoking the Japanese flag. Exhibition consisted of a collection of wax Japanese food models, for display at restaurants. Invitation mentions a John Martin Gilbert art exhibition to open concurrently.

              University of British Columbia