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Rhodes, Gabe. "Squeaky Wheel Celebrates Ten Years." MAIN (undated).
Rhizome ArtBase Management Policy. NY, NY: Rhizome, 2002.
Rheingold, Howard. Virtual Reality: The Revolutionary Technology of COmputer-Generated Artificial Worlds - and How It Promises to Transform Society. NY: Touchstone, 1991.
Restany, Pierre. "The Videomonster: The Immense and Fragile Hope of Popular Art." Domus (1975).
del Renzio, Toni. "The TV Aesthetic." Art and Artists 9, no. 8 (1974).
Renov, Michael, and Erika Suderburg. Resolutions : Contemporary Video Practices, Edited by Michael Renov. University of Minnesota Press, 1996.
Reinke, Klaus. "Video Artists." Studio Internatinal, no. 183 (1972).
Reilly, John. Global Village. Global Village, 1978.
Reilly, John, and Stefan Moore.. "The Making of the Irish Tapes." Filmmakers Newsletter December (1975).
Reilly, James M., and Edward Zinn Douglas Nishimura. New Tools for Preservation: Assessing Long-Term Environmental Effects on Library and Archives Collections. Rochester, NY: Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology., 1995.
Reilly, John. The Independents, Media Arts Centers and Public Television. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. NY, NY: Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.
Reidy, Robin. "Pop Pop Video." American Film (1980).
Reid, T. L.. "Constructing Eternity: An Interview with Van McElwee." Afterimage Vol. 28, no. No. 1 (2000).
Reichardt, Jasia. Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts. NY: Studio International and Frederick Praeger, 1969.
Reichardt, Jasia. Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts, Edited by Jasia Reichardt. New York: Praeger, 1969.
Reeves, Daniel. I am not so sure I know what I am doing anymore with this work...., 1997.
"various." Video: The #1 Magazine of Home Video. 3, no. 4 (1979): 1-85.
Rees, A. L.. A History of Experimental Film and Video. British Film Inst, 1999.
Rebouf, R.. "Nam June Paik: Historical Juxtapositions." Artweek 13, no. 2 (1982).
Real Time Design, Inc.. DATAMAX UV-1 Zgrass GLOSSARY & Zgrass LESSONS.. Chicago, IL: Real Time Design, Inc., 1981.
Type TA-19B Processing Amplifier System NTSC. Camden, NJ: RCA Commercial Electronic Systems, 1972.
Type PK-730A Single Vidicon Color Camera. Burbank, CA: RCA Commercial Electronic Systems, undated.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Engineering Products Division. Instructions: Type TA-3A Video Distribution Amplifier, MI-26157-A.. Camden, NJ: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., undated.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). RCA Victor. Color Television Receiver, Model CT-100 (Chassis No. CTC2, Manufacture No. 274): Service Data. 1954, No. T3.. Camden, NJ: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., 1954.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Commercial Electronic Systems. Broadcast Television Equipment. Instructions: Regulated Power Supply, WP-15A, MI-26087-A/MI-26088-A.. Camden, NJ: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., undated.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Broadcast and Television Equipment. Industrial Electronic Products. Instructions: TM-21D Color Monitor, MI-40226-D.. Camden, NJ: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., undated.
RCA Electronic Components Tips On The use of Image Orthicons. Lancaster, PA: RCA Electronic Components, 1968.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Commercial Electronic Products. Broadcast Television Equipment. Instructions: WP-15A Regulated Power Supply, MI-26087-A/MI-26088-A.. Camden, NJ: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., undated.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). RCA Victor. CTC 9: Preliminary Schematic for Service Technicians Only.. USA.: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., undated.
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Commercial Electronic Systems. RCA Professional Television. Operator Manual: Type PK-701 Single Vidicon Color Camera. MI-599090, MI-599091.. Burbank, CA: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)., undated.

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