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Ehmke, Ron, and Elizabeth Licata. Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls., Edited by Ron Ehmke. Buffalo, NY: Hallwalls, 1996.
Ancona, Victor. "San Francisco Video Festival: SFIVF Goes on the Road, Part II." Videography 7, no. 7 (1982).
Malina, Frank J.. Kinetic Art: Theory and Practice, Selections from the Journal Leonardo, Edited by Frank J. Malina. New York, NY: Dover Publications, Inc., 1974.
Sony Videocorder System with Receiver/Monitor Model TCV-2110 (2 copies)., 1968.
Demes, Samuel, and Jennie Brogdon. "Determining Copyright Status for Preservation and Access: Defining Reasonable Effort." Library Resources and Technical Services 41, no. 4 (1997).
Resale Price Schedule for Vidicon and Newvicon Camera Tubes. Slatersville, Rhode Island: Amperex, 1983.
Levine, Les. "The Programmer's Genitals." SEND 2, no. 1 (1983).
Sony Corporation of America. Sony. MF Trinicon Color Video Camera, DXC-1640 Operating Instructions.. Japan: Sony Corporation of America., 1979.
Fox, David, and Mitchell Waite. Computer Animation Primer. http://www.atariarchives.org/cap/index.php, 1984.
Canada Trajectoires 73. Montreal, Canada: Lithographe Desjardins, 1973.
"Video Art Issue." Studio International, no. 191 (1976).
New York State Council on the Arts: Report for Development of Spatial and Intensity Digitizer and Jones Colorizer., 1975.
Microbotics, Inc. Starboard2 MultiFunction Module User Guide: vers. 1.0.. Richardson, TX: Microbotics, Inc., 1987.
Barnouw, Erik, and Patricia Zimmermann. "The Flaherty." Wide Angle 17, no. 40547 (undated).
Sony Corporation of America. Sony Service Manual. KV-1722, USA Model. Trinitron Color TV.. New York, NY: Sony Corporation of America., undated.
Hallock, Don. Black and white images from the Videola and its creator Don Hallock. Photography by Penny d'Hammer.., 1973.
Panasonic Color 1/2 in. Video Tape Player NV-3110 Operating Instructions., undated.
University-wide Celebration of the Arts. Albany, NY: University-wide Committee on the Arts, 1974.
Ancona, Victor. "Edin Velez: A Romantic Realist." Videography 8, no. 10 (1983).
Grass Valley Group Television Equipment Catalog No. 18. Beaverton, Oregon: Grass Valley Group, 1981.
Paik, Nam June. Werke 1946-1976: Norbert Wiener and Marshall McLuhan. Koln, 1976.
Canemaker, John. "Animation Today: The Fabulous Invalid" Is On the Move Again."." Millimeter (1977): 50-55.
The Evolutionary Girls Club (Not to be Mistaken for the Old Boys Club). Rochester, NY: PEP Studios, 2002.
Icon Numerical Controls Motion Technology Group USM Corporation Sales Brochure. Cambridge, MA: Icon Corporation, undated.
Rubin, Karen. "Binghamton: Video World Hollywood." Pipe Dream (1972).
Boyer, Jean-Pierre. Letter of inquiry for a residency at the Experimental Television Center by Montreal video artist Boyer. December 2, 1973.., 1973.
High, Kathy. "Voyeruism." Felix: A Journal of Media Arts and Communication 2, no. 2 (1999).
Reichardt, Jasia. Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts. NY: Studio International and Frederick Praeger, 1969.
Raytheon Learning Systems Company. Dage-Bell Corporation. Instruction Manual: 101580-01 and 101581-01 Video Switchers.. Michigan City, IN: Raytheon Learning Systems Company., 1967.
Weibel, Peter. "Zur Geschichte und Asthetik der digitalen Kunst." Ars electronica 1984 (Supplement) (1984).

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