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D'Agostino, Peter, Ed., Transmission: Theory and Practice for a New Television Aesthetics, Tanam Press, NY, 1985
Summary: A source book on new television theory and practive. Theory; Practice; Distribution. Chronology. Videography. Bibliography. |
D'Agostino, Peter, TeleGuide. and Proposal for QUBE, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA, 19
Summary: QUBE was a two-way cable TV system in Columbus, OH |
D'Agostino, Peter, Alpha, Trans, Chung. Peter D'Agostino: A Photographic Model: Semiotics, Film, and Interpretation, University Art Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, 1978
Summary: Texts by Rae Blakeney, Alain Robbe-Grillet and William Luhr. |
D'Agostino, Peter, coming and going: New York (Subway) Paris (Metro) San Francisco (BART) Washington (Metro), NSF Press, San Francisco, 1982
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D'Agostino, Peter, Lew Thomas, Eds., Photography: The Problematic Model, NFS Press, San Francisco, 1981
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D'Agostino, Peter, Antonio Muntadas, Eds., The UnNecessary Image, MIT/Tanam Press,, NY, 1982
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D'Amico, Margarita, Lo Audiovisual en Expansion, Monte Avila Editores, Caracas, Venezuela, 1971
Summary: in Spanish; theoretical discussion of television, including new media |
D. Vel Research Laboratories, "T.V. Camera Test Stand"; "Uniform Light Source Model No. 200A", D. Vel Research Laboratories, Bedford Hills, New York, 1970, 1971
Summary: Exploded Diagram of "T.V. Camera Test Stand"; "Uniform Light Source Model No. 200A" |
Daedalus, "Print Culture and Video Culture", Daedalus Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. III, No. 4, Fall 1982
Summary: issue devoted to topic |
Daedalus, "Print Culture and Video Culture", Daedalus, Vol. Fall, 1982
Summary: Special issue. |
Daedalus, "Art and Science", Daedalus, Vol. Summer, 1986
Summary: Special issue. |
Daedalus, "The Moving Image", Daedalus, Vol. Fall, 1985
Summary: Special issue. Brian Winston; Roger Shattuck; Jonathan Miller; Umberto Eco. |
Daedalus, "Futures", Daedalus., Vol. Summer , 1987
Summary: Special issue. Brian Winston; Robert Gilpin. |
Daedalus and various, "Artificial Intelligence", Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 117, No. 1, Winter 1988
Summary: Contents include but are not limited to the following: Preface by Seymour Papert, John MacCarthy: Mathematical Logic and Artificial Intelligence, Hillary Putnam: Much Ado About Not Very Much, and Daniel C. Dennett: When Philosophers Encounter Artificial Intelligence. |
Dage-Bell, Raytheon Learning Systems Company. Dage-Bell Corporation. Instruction Manual: 101580-01 and 101581-01 Video Switchers., Raytheon Learning Systems Company., Michigan City, IN, 1967
Summary: Raytheon Company. Dage-Bell Corporation. Instruction Manual: 101580-01 and 101581-01 Video Switchers. Manual Part No. 970122-01. Table of Contents: Specifications, General Description, Installation and Operation, Replacement Parts, Schematic, and Warranty. On page 1-1, there is an illustration of Application Options. These video switchers are designed to use from one to six inputs and select any one of these as an output (unterminated) to feed a monitor or other device requiring a video input. |
Dage-Bell, Raytheon Learning Systems Company. Dage-Bell Corporation. Instruction Manual: Television Camera System, Type XRS-20 (Part Numbers 101598 and 101599). Manual Part No. 970129-01., Raytheon Learning Systems Company., Michigan City, IN, 1967
Summary: Raytheon Learning Systems Company. Dage-Bell Corporation. Instruction Manual: Television Camera System, Type XRS-20 (Part Numbers 101598 and 101599). Manual Part No. 970129-01. Table of Contents: List of Illustrations, List of Tables, Specifications, Introduction and General Description, The Vidicon, Camera Lens & Scene Lighting, TV System Waveforms, Installation, Control Functions, Operation, Circuit Description, Maintenance, Replacement Parts, Drawing Supplement, Warranty, Vidicon Tube Service Report, Shipping and Transporting Instructions, and Test Chart. |
Dage-Bell Corporation, Dage-Bell Corporation Camera(s) and Camera Control for Operational Television System Launch Comples 39, NASA, Merritt Island Launch Area, Merritt Island, Florida Model 101572-101574 Camera and Camera Control, Dage-Bell Corporation, Michigan City, Indiana
Summary: Dage-Bell Corporation Camera(s) and Camera Control for Operational Television System Launch Complex 39, NASA, Merritt Island Launch Area, Merritt Island, Florida Model 101572-101574 Camera and Camera Control. Illustrated with technical specifications. |
Dage-Bell Corporation, Dage-Bell Corporation Series 900 Portable Television System, Dage-Bell Corporation, Michigan City, Indiana
Summary: Dage-Bell Corporation Series 900 Portable Television System. Illustrated with technical specifications. Photograph of soldier operating camera. |
Dalrymple Henderson, Linda, The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1983
Summary: The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art. Contents follow: List of Illustrations, Acknowledgments, Introduction, The Nineteenth-Century Background, Cubism and the New Geometries, Marcel Duchamp and the New Geometries, The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in America, Transcending the Present: The Fourth Dimension in the Philosophy of Ouspensky and in Russian Futurism and Suprematism, The New Geometries During World War I and the Postwar Period in France and Holland: Reevaluation and Transformation, Conclusion, Appendices A, B, and C, Bibliography, Index, and Plates. |
Dalto Electronics Corp., Dalto Electronics Corp. Amphicon "200" Video Projector, Dalto Electronics Corp., Norwood, NJ, 1965
Summary: Dalto Electronics Corp. Amphicon "200" Video Projector Repair Manual illustrated with photograph of unit, diagrams, parts lists, schematics. Includes cover letter from Denson Electronic Corp. to Sherry Miller from Jan. 29, 1976 responding to an inquiry about the projector. |
Dance on the Lower East Side, Dance on the Lower East Side Presents New Definitions., Dance on the Lower East Side, NY, NY, 1983
Summary: New Definitions was a video program curated by Julie Harrison, assisted by Hugh Kinnenburgh with video consultant Debra Zimmerman for exhibition at Millennium, April 9-10, 1983. Introductory text by Ann Sargent-Wooster. Works by Meredith Monk and Bob Rosen, Steven Robinson, Michael Sanders, Tomiyo Sasaki, Solaris Dance Theatre, Jeanne Badman, David Wald and Isabel Recio, Reynold Weidenaar, Samuel Weiser, Ann Sargent-Wooster, Debra Zalkind and Jay Cohen. |
Daniels, Dieter, "Between 007 and Joseph Beuys ", Mediamatic, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1987
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Daniels, Dieter, "Biennal de Video Barcelona", Mediamatic, Vol. 3, No. 77/78, 1985
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Danto, Arthur, After the End of Art, Princeton, 1997
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Darke , Chris , "Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair Asylum", Film Comment, 2000
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Datel Systems, Inc., Datel Systems, Inc. Engineering Product Handbook A/D and D/A Converters, Datel Systems, Inc., Canton, MA
Summary: Datel Systems, Inc. Engineering Product Handbook A/D and D/A Converters. Illustrated product catalog with prices. |
Davidson, Steven , Gregory Lukow , Eds., The Administration of Television Newsfilm and Videotape Collections: A Curatorial Manual, Louis Wolfson II Media History Center and the American Film Institute National Center for Film and Video Preservation
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Davis, Douglas, Art and the Future: A History/Prophecy of the Collaboration between Science, Technology and Art, Praeger, NY, 1973
Summary: Traces the development of technology in art from the Industrial Revolution, through the early 20th century, to Europe after the War. Section of the 60s and work in the US, uses of computers and television/video. Experiments in Art and Technology, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Raindance, Videofreex, Global Village. Statements and texts by Gyorgy Kepes, Nam June Paik, Jean Tinguely, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerd Stern and others. |
Davis, Douglas, Allison Simmons, Eds., The New Television: A Public/Private Art, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1977
Summary: Based on "Open Circuits: An International Conference on the Future of Television" organized by Fred Barzyk, Douglas Davis, Gerald O'Grady and Willard Van Dyke for the Museum of Modern Art. Categories include the aesthetics of television; support structure; the international setting; politics, philosophy and the future of television. Chronology. Essay by Gerald O'Grady. David Ross (Video and the Future of the Museum). Allison Simmons (For An Improbable Alliance). |
Davis, Douglas, Art and the Future, Praeger, NY, 1973
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Davis, Douglas, Art Culture: Essays on the Postmodern, Harper & Row, NY, 1977
Summary: Traces the development of technology in art from the Industrial Revolution, through the early 20th century, to Europe after the War. Section of the 60s and work in the US, uses of computers and television/video. Experiments in Art and Technology, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Raindance, Videofreex, Global Village. Statements and texts by Gyorgy Kepes, Nam June Paik, Jean Tinguely, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerd Stern and others. |
Davis, Douglas, "Art and Technology; The New Combine ", Art in America , Vol. 56, No. 1, January 1968
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Davis, Douglas, "Media/Art/Media: Notes Toward a Definition of Form ", Arts Magazine, Vol. 46, September/October I971
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Davis, Douglas, "Television's Avant-Garde ", Newsweek, February 9, 1970
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Davis, Douglas, "Video Obscura ", Artforum, Vol. 10, No. 8, April 1972
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Davis, Paul, Subroutine Estats, Compiler Definitions, PLOP Error Codes for CAT-100 (26 pages), Experimental Television Center, Owego, NY, 1979
Summary: Subroutine Estats, Compiler Definitions, PLOP Error Codes for CAT-100 by Paul Davis in Fortran IV. (26 pages). |
Davis, Paul, Experimental Television Center S-100 Bus and Interface, Experimental Television Center, Owego, NY, 1977
Summary: Experimental Television Center S-100 Bus and Interface: Schematics, Paul Davis Notes (S-100 Bus Control Signals, Interface <> Buffer Memory Signals, Interface Connector Signals, and Data Sheets (SSI DM54/DM74 Connection Diagrams/ Gates and One Shots, MSI DM54/DM7489, L89A: 64-Bit Read/Write Memories including General Description, Connection Diagram, and Logic Diagram, similar data for the MSI DM54/DM74154, L154A, LS154: 4-Line to 16-Line Decoders/ Demultiplexers, MSI DM54/DM74157, L157A, S157, LS158, S158: Quad 2-Line to 1-Line Data Selectors/ Multiplexers, MSI DM54/ DM74160A, LS160, 161A, LS161, 162A, LS162, 163A, LS163: Synchronous 4-Bit Counters, MSI DM54/ DM74174, LS174, S174, 175, LS175, S175: Hex/ Quad D Flip-Flops with Clear, Proprietary DM70/ DM8095, L95, 96, L96, 97, L97, 98, L98: TRI-STATE Hex Buffers, Proprietary DM71/ DM8130, 60: Magnitude Comparators, Proprietary DM71/ DM8131, 36: 6-Bit Unified Bus Comparators, Intel Silicon Gate MOS 8102A-4: 1024 Bit Fully Decoded Static MOS Random Access Memory, Line Drivers/ Receivers: DM7837/ DM8837 hex unified bus receiver, and Line Drivers/ Receivers: DM7838/ DM8838 quad unified bus transceiver. |
Davis, Hatfield, Computer Animation, Filmmakers Newsletter, December 1970
Summary: Black and White Illustrations of Scanimate in this copy of an article on Computer Animation sent out as Sales Literature to prospective CAESAR or Scanimate clients. |
Davis. Z80 HROMF4, Paul C., Z80 HROMF4. Paul C. Davis. School of Advanced Technology, SUNY at Binghamton., Paul C. Davis. School of Advanced Technology, SUNY at Binghamton., Binghamton, NY, 1979
Summary: HROMF4 is a list of ROM routines for CP/M BIOS customized for Hocking's System (Tarbel w/ Memorex 550's) Version of 10-MAY-79. Uses BIOS scratch area in low core (40H - 5BH MAX usage). |
Day, James, The Television Establishment, the Independent Producer and the Search for Diversity. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy, Rockefeller Foundation, NY, NY, 1979
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Daystrom-Heathkit, Daystrom-Heathkit Resistance Substitution Box, Daystrom-Heathkit, Benton Harbor, Michigan, 1962
Summary: Daystrom-Heathkit Resistance Substitution Box illustrated with photo of unit and diagrams. Resistor arrays were switched by knobs, the underside diagram looks like a DNA Double Helix. |
Dayton Visual Arts Center, Computer Art: An Ohio Perspective, Dayton Visual Arts Center, Dayton, OH, 1993
Exhibition Site: Dayton Visual Arts Center
Exhibition Date: April 13 - May 16, 1993
Curators: Tom Baggs, Jud Yalkut
Summary: Artists' statements and videographies; bibliography |
dbx Inc., dbx model 3BX 3 Band Dynamic Range Enhancer Instruction Manual, dbx Inc., Newton, MA
Summary: dbx model 3BX 3 Band Dynamic Range Enhancer Instruction Manual includes photo, controls views, diagrams, and product specifications. |
dbx, Incorporated, dbx Dynamic Range Expenders, Tape Noise Reduction Sytems, and Signal Enhancement Processors Sales Literature. Models 3BX, 118, 122, 124, 128, dbx, Incorporated, Newton, MA
Summary: dbx Dynamic Range Expenders, Tape Noise Reduction Sytems, and Signal Enhancement Processors Sales Literature. Models 3BX, 118, 122, 124, 128. Illustrated with color photographs and descriptions. |
de Certeau,, Michael, The Practice of Everyday Life. Translated by Steven F. Randall , University of California Press, Berkeley, 1984
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de Havilland, Robert, "Television Has Not Been Invented Yet", Print: Designing for TV: A Special Issue, Vol. XXVI, No. I, January/Feburary 1972
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de Havilland, Robert, Ed., "Special Issue on Video", Print , January 1972
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De Jong, Constance, "Joan Jonas: Organic Honey's Vertical Roll", Arts Magazine, Vol. 47, No. 5, March 1973
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De Jong, Constance, "In Between the Dark and the Light Television/Society/Art: A Symposium) ", Artforum, Vol. 19, No. 5, January 1981
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De Jong, Constance, Curator, The Early Show: Video from 1969-1979, Hunter College, NY, NY, 2006
Summary: Curated by Constance De Jong. March 16 - May 6, 2006 at The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College. Introduction by Constance De Jong. Art works by Vito Acconci, Jared Bark, Dara Birnbaum, Trisha Brown, Peter Campus, Ron Clark, Dan Graham, Ralph Hocking, Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Beryl Korot, Richard Landry, Mary Lucier, Gordon Matta-Clark, Larry MIller, Robert Morris, Tony Oursler, Martha Rosler, Carolee Schneemann, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, Hannah Wilke. 11 works were produced by Carllota Schoolman (Fifi Corday Productions). |
De la Vega-Hurtado, Margarita, Herskowitz, Nadine Covert, 50 (Fifty) Years of Flaherty: Inspired Filmmaking, International Film Seminars, Incorporated/ The Flaherty, New York, NY, 2004
Organization: Vassar College
Exhibition Site: Vassar College
Exhibition Date: 06.12-19.2004
Curator: Susan Oxtoby
Artist: Robert and Frances Flaherty
Summary: 50 (Fifty) Years of Flaherty: Inspired Filmmaking. Contents follow: Acknowledgments, The 50th Flaherty- ONWARD by Margarita De la Vega-Hurtado, Curator's Remarks by Susan Oxtoby, 50th Anniversary Conceptual Framework by Richard Herskowitz, Program Notes and Schedule, Filmmaker and Presenter Biographies, Afterthoughts- Flaherty Fellows, Flaherty 2004 Participants, Title Index, Sources of Film/ Videos, Selected Readings and Resources, Arctic Requiem by Patricia Zimmerman, Robert and Frances Flaherty by Anna Siomopoulos and Grace An, The Flaherty Mission, and Flaherty on the Road. |
de Lauretis, Teresa, Stephen Heath, Eds., The Cinematic Apparatus, St. Martin's Press, NY, 1980
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de Lauretis, Teresa, Andreas Huyssen, and Kathleen Woodward, Eds., The Technological Imagination: Theories and Fictions. Madison, Wis.: , 1980. , CODA Press, Madison, WI, 1980
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De Michiel, Helen, "Speculations: Narrative Video by Women ", The Independent, Vol. 8, No. 3, April 1985
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Decillionix., Retzinger, Dan, Decillionix. Sound Products for Apple Computers. DX-1., Decillionix., Sunnyvale, CA, 1984
Summary: Decillionix. Sound Products for Apple Computers. DX-1 does much of what a 'Fairlight' or 'Emulator' (high priced sampling machines) can do at a small fraction of the cost. Offers discounted price of $295 from $349 is payment is received before July 31, 1984. Add-ons included in this correspondance: DX-1 Sound Sampling System for the Apple II and the DX-1 'Echo.' Also includes order form. |
Decter, Joshua, Video Art (Basic Art), Taschen, 2006
Summary: Artists featured: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Chris Cunningham, Matthew Barney, Fischli/Weiss, Gary Hill, Nan Hoover, Christian Marclay, Steve McQueen, Mariko Mori, Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Marcel Odenbach, Nam June Paik, Pipilotti Rist, Sam Taylor-Wood, Bill Viola, Gillian Wearing. |
DeFanti, Thomas A., and Daniel J. Sandin, Final Report to the National Endowment of the Arts
Summary: Final Project Report concerning investigation into control structures for digital computers used in art-making |
DeFanti, Thomas A. , Sandin, Final Report to the National Endowment of the Arts, unpublished
Summary: "Analog computers have been much more successful as tools for the creative artist than digital computers. Analog computers are quite successfully used in music and more recently, in video art. Most of the current work in digital computer art suffers from a real lack of fluidity in control, which is why the work appears so sterile and mechanical. What this project has attempted is the creation of dynamic, flexible, user-programmable input devices and requisite control structures." |
DeFanti, Thomas A., Sandin, Computer Graphics as a Way of Life, unpublished
Summary: "Civilization and its requisite overhead have neatly brought us away from real-time interactions." "Computer graphics, especially in a media production environment, must be highly people-oriented. This paper attempts to develop the two essential components for a people-oriented computer system - habitability and environment, using the educational media production laboratory known as the Circle Graphics Habitat as the example." |
Delanty, Suzanne, Video Art, Institute of Contemporary Art,, Philadelphia, 1975
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Delehanty, Suzanne, May 9, 1974. Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, organizing Video Art. Use of Paik Abe Video Synthesizer., 1974
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Deleuze, Gilles, Guattari, The Outside In: Chapter 7, Intensities and Flows.
Summary: The Outside In: Chapter 7, Intensities and Flows. "There is no ideology and never has been."- Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus (1987: 4). This chapter is composed of an Introduction and the following paragraphs: Feminism and Rhizomatics, Bodies, Bodies without Organs, Becomings, Becoming Woman, Becoming Incorporeal, and Deleuzian Feminism? pp. 160-183. |
DeMartino, Nick, The Case for a Center for Independent Television. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy, Rockefeller Foundation, NY, NY, 1979
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Demes, Samuel , Jennie Brogdon, "Determining Copyright Status for Preservation and Access: Defining Reasonable Effort", Library Resources and Technical Services, Vol. 41, No. 4, October 1997
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DeNeve, Rose
Summary: Print: Designing for TV: A Special Issue. Elinor Bunin: Another Opening, Another Show by Rose DeNeve. |
Denson Electronic Corp., Denson Electronic Corp. Flyer 978 S3; 975 S7, 980 J1(2); 978 J1; 977 J1 , Denson Electronic Corp., Ellington, CT
Summary: Denson Electronic Corp. Flyer 978 S3; 975 S7, 980 J1(2); 978 J1; 977 J1. 22 in. by 17 in. black and white catalog folded in four, illustrated with photographs, includes descriptions of products and prices. |
Depocas, Alain, Ippolito, Ed. , Permanence Through Change: The Variable Media Approach, Solomon Guggenheim Foundation and the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology, NY and Montreal, 2003
Summary: In French and English. Preface by Jean Gagnon. The Challenge of Variable Media - John Hanhardt. Digital Decay - Bruce Sterling. Berkeley Art Museum - Richard Rinehart. Franklin Furnace Archive - Tiffany Ludwig. Performance Art Festivals + Archives - Thomas Mulready. Rhizome.org - Alena Williams. Walker Art Center - Steve Dietz. Accommodating the Unpredictable: The Variable Media Questionnaire - Jon Ippolito. Beyond 'Conservative": The Conservator's Role in Variable Media Preservation - Carol Stringari. Reality Check: A Year with Variable Media - Caitlin Jones. Goals of the Variable Media Network - Alain Depocas. Case Studies: Nam June Paik, Meg Webster, Ken Jacobs, Feliz Gonzalez-Torres, Grahame Weinbren and Roberta Friedman, Mark Napier. Resources - Variable Media Network Members, Related Organizations, Glossary. 137 pages. |
Designlab, Designlab VMUX-8x8 Video Routing Switcher, Designlab (David Jones), Owego, NY, approx. 1992
Summary: Designlab VMUX-8x8 Video Routing Switcher. Illustrated with photograph of unit front and back, diagram, features, typical applications. |
DeWitt, Tom, A Unique Video Synthesizer , 1975
Summary: Proposal from WHMT TV by Tom De Witt to the New York State Council on the Arts. It contains descriptions of how specific synthesizers work. When it was supported at $10K rather than the requested $22K, Electronic Body Arts redesigned the project and ended up with Pantomation. The Design Device was an invention of Tom DeWitt and Phil Edelstein. |
DeWitt, Tom, Pantomation, 1975
Summary: Presented at the Design in Electronic Arts conference at Media/Study Buffalo. 3/10-13/77. |
DeWitt, Tom, The Development of a Video Art Facility by Electronic Body Arts, Inc, 1979
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Dewitt, Tom, David Dunn, Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: The Video Synthesizer by Tom Dewitt., Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria, 1992
Organization: Ars Electronica
Exhibition Date: late 1970's
Curators: Woody Vasulka, Steina Vasulka
Summary: Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: The Video Synthesizer by Tom Dewitt. Includes introduction and a Review of Existing Video Synthesizers and Ideas for a New One. |
Dewitt, Tom, Dewitt - Burris, 1978
Summary: Created with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to the Experimental TV Center in collaboration with the Vasulkas, c 1977. The research project concerned the design and creation of electronic moving-image instruments by independent artists and engineers, and the place of this work within the context of video art history. The project included original research, including audio interviews and the creation of original informational and other texts, and the compilation of existing descriptive materials. An interview of Tom Dewitt by Jon Burris (20 pages). |
DeWitt, Tom, "Visual Music: Searching for an Aesthetic ", Leonardo: Visual Art, Sound, Music and Technology , Vol. 20, No. 2, 1987
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Diamond, Edwin, Sign Off: The Last Days of Television, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1982
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Diamond, Bob, Robert Watts and David Behrman, Cloud-Driven Music: Description of Device and Installation, 1976
Summary: installation by artist Robert Watts, composer David Behrman and videographer Bob Diamond |
Diamond Electronics, Diamond Electronics Model ST-2 Camera System, Diamond Electronics a subsidiary of Babcock and Wilcox, Lancaster, OH, Jan. 1968
Summary: Diamond Electronics Model ST-2 Camera System. Service Manual with description, photographs, diagrams, adjustment procedures for vidicon. Camera electronics are housed in a cylindrical shape case. Additional documents in folder include schematics. |
Diamond Electronics, Diamond Electronics Model STV-1 and STV-2 Camera System Viewfinders., Diamond Electronics a subsidiary of Babcock and Wilcox, Lancaster, OH, Feb. 1968
Summary: Diamond Electronics Model STV-1 and STV-2 Camera System Viewfinders. Service Manual with description, photographs, diagrams, adjustment procedures. Additional documents include schematics. |
Diamond Electronics, Diamond Electronics Model STV-2 Camera Operating Instructions., Diamond Electronics a subsidiary of Babcock and Wilcox, Lancaster, OH
Summary: Diamond Electronics Model STV-2 Camera Operating Instructions. 2 page xerox copy of instructions. No diagrams. |
Dickie, George, Art and Aesthetic, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1974
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Dieckmann, Katherine, "Electra Myths: Video, Modernism, Postmodernism", Art Journal: Video - The Reflexive Medium, Vol. Fall, No. 1985
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Dienst, RIchard, Still Life in Real Time: Theory after Television, Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 1994
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Dietrich, Frank, University of Utah, Department of Communication, Salt Lake City, UT, undated
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Dietrich, Frank, "Visual Intelligence: The First Decade of Computer Art (1965-1975)", IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications - Art and Animation, July 1985
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Digital Creations, Digital Creations SuperGen 2000s Owner's Manual Version 1.0, Digital Creations, Rancho Cordova, CA, 1989
Summary: Digital Creations SuperGen 2000s Owner's Manual Version 1.0. Operator's Manual. Description of Installation and software for Amiga Genlock Device. Includes diagrams. Glossary includes BNC Video Connector as "British Naval Connector". |
Digital Detournement, Select III: Digital Detournement, Digital Detournement
Organization: Digital Detournement
Summary: Select III: Digital Detournement. Radical texts and interviews with: Las Agencias, Banksy, Kaiju, Paul B. Davis, Mark Hosler, Hactivist, Geert Lovink, Derek Lerner, subRosa, Brett Bloom, Lev Manovich, John Perry Barlow and many others. Includes Select III DVD: Digital Video Detournement. 24 dissident videos from: Guerrilla News Network, Davy Force!, Cell Media, Nobukazu Takemura, and others. www.select-media.com. |
Digital Equipment Corporation, Digital RT-11 F/B Operating System; Digital Catalog Sales Fall 1978; Supplies and Accesories Catalog; DECwriterII Printer Terminals Catalog 1975, 1975
Summary: Digital RT-11 F/B Operating System: Product Booklet with 2 Color Illustrations and descriptions of Systems; Product Catalog with Color Cover, black and white photographs of products with descriptions and prices; Supplies and Accesories Catalog with color photographs; DECwriterII Printer Terminals Catalog 1975 with color and black and white photographs, diagrams, descriptions, ASCII Codes and technical information. |
Digital Equipment Corporation, LSI-11 Computer System Documentation, Digital Equipment Corporation, CA, 1976
Summary: LSI-11 Computer System Documentation. Digital Equipment Corporation, Components Group, Application Note (August 1976): Power Distribution Systems for LSI-11 (2 copies). Contents follow: Introduction, System Requirements, Block Diagram, Schematics of the Power Signal Generation Circuit, Power Down Routine, Power Up Routine, and Initialize Switch. LSI-11, PDP-11/03 Configuration and Installation Guide. Contents follow: Introduction, Configuration and Installation Checklists, Processor Module Configuration, DLV11 Serial Line Unit Jumper Configuration, DRV11 Parallel Line Unit Configuration, MMV11-A Core Memory Bank Selection, MRV11-AA ROM/PROM Memory Module Jumper Configuration, MSV11-AA and MSV11-B Random Access Memory Jumper Configurations, H9270 Backplane Configuration, PDP11/03 Installation Procedures, LSI-11 System Assembly and Checkout, Paper Tape System Operation, RT-11 System Operation, Figures, and Tables. LSI-11 bus accessory options installation and operation (preliminary, 1st edition, February 1976). The information contained in this preliminary manual will become, in its final form, a part of the LSI-11, PDP11/03 User's Manual. Contents follow: Introduction, Description, Using LSI-11 Bus Accessory Options, Illustrations, and Tables. |
Digital Graphic Systems , Morgan, Digital Graphic Systems CAT-100- A Complete Color Imaging System on Two S-100 Boards with Video Frame Grabber; Graphics Routines for the CAT-100 Version 3.0 (15 pages both sides), Digital Graphic Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1978, 1979, 1980
Summary: Digital Graphic Systems CAT-100- A Complete Color Imaging System on Two S-100 Boards with Video Frame Grabber. Includes description, functional characteristics, technical specifications, CAT-100 User's Manual, Graphics Routines for the Cat-100 Version 3.0; Software Release No. 4. |
Digital Graphics Systems, The Cat-100 Computer Assisted Television System for the S-100 Bus, Digital Graphics Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1979, 1980
Summary: The Cat-100 Computer Assisted Television System for the S-100 Bus Technical Specifications Product Sheets, descriptive sales letter by J. Robert Flexer of Digital Graphic Systems, Price List, 2 copies of 17 page "Technical Specifications Cat-100/C Computer Assisted Television System with Color Output", computer printout of manual- "Micrographics CAT-100 Graphics Software", 9 page "CAT-100 Graphics Routines". (Indicates that the version written in Basic will draw 11 points per second, in Fortran, 300 points per second, Assembly language 11,500 points per second.) User's Manual for Cat-100, Short Form Catalog- 1980, Copy of Sales Invoice- payment on 1/7/80 with shipment on 12/22/80, Copy of Technical specifications with hand-drawn annotations by Don McArthur, Hand-drawn connector diagram by Dave Jones, Sales Brochure on Cat 1600 Series, 2 copies of User's Manual for CAT Serial Number #244 including remote control contrast unit; CAT Schematics |
Digital Graphics Systems, Hocking, Ralph, Jones, CAT Operating Instructions, Experimental Television Center, Owego, NY, 1981
Summary: CAT Operating Instructions. Hand-written Patches and notes for CAT System. Includes Newmap, Movr, Barz, Bit Rnd, Border, Boxes, Count, Dazzmap, Dazzoom, Dazz-32, Grab, Holes 6, Key Clip, Key Grey, Loader, Mapit, NCTest, Necat, PC Series, Scanner, Sensor, Skch, Sketch, Sketch 1, Sketch 2, Slowscan, Strobe, Strobe 32/64, Tespot, Titles, Title 2, Title 3, Title 4, Tri, Waitsize/OldWALT-NOCONTROLS, Flash, RecPlay, Vec8k, C/3 C/Var Color Print. |
Digital Research, Digital Research CP/M Newletter August, 1979; April 1980., Digital Research, Pacific Grove, CA, 1979, 1980
Summary: Digital Research CP/M Newletter August, 1979; April 1980. Newsletter describes update of CP/M Operating System and Computer Control Program. |
Digital Research, An Introduction to CP/M Features and Facilities. Digital Research, Digital Research, Pacific Grove, California, 1976
Summary: An Introduction to CP/M Features and Facilities. Digital Research. Includes introduction, functional description of CP/M, built-in and transient commands, BDOS error messages, and information on the operation of CP/M on the MDS. The manual is bound in a brown plastic binder with notebook paper and 3 operating manuals by Cromemco. |
Digital Video Systems, Digital Video Systems Binder for copies of ETC Frame Buffer User Manual includes: "Lightpen Instructions and Specifications" (2 pages), Warranty and Serial Number (shipped 12/22/80), "Cat-100 User's Manual" (24 pages), "Cat-100 Technical Specifications and User's manual Updates" (2 pages), Product Sales Sheet and Technical Specifications, "Cat-100 User's Manual June 1979" (16 pages), Software Release #4 June 1979, "Graphic Routines for the Cat-100 Version 3.0" by Christopher L. Morgan, "Cat-100 Graphics Routines" (12 pages), Digital Video Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1977
Summary: Digital Video Systems Binder for copies of ETC Frame Buffer User Manual includes: "Lightpen Instructions and Specifications" (2 pages), Warranty and Serial Number (shipped 12/22/80), "Cat-100 User's Manual" (24 pages), "Cat-100 Technical Specifications and User's manual Updates" (2 pages), Product Sales Sheet and Technical Specifications, "Cat-100 User's Manual June 1979" (16 pages), Software Release #4 June 1979, "Graphic Routines for the Cat-100 Version 3.0" by Christopher L. Morgan, Cat-100 Graphics Routines (12 pages). |
Digital Video Systems, CAT-100 C Frame Buffer D Board and A Board Schematics, Digital Video Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1978
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Digital Video Systems , Flexer, Digital Video Systems Schematics for CAT-100/C D Board Rev. 5- 6/29/80; CAT-100/C A Board Rev. 2C- 7/3/80. Copy of CAT-100 Operator Guides., Digital Graphics Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1980
Summary: Digital Video Systems Schematics for CAT-100/C D Board Rev. 5- 6/29/80; CAT-100/C A Board Rev. 2C- 7/3/80. Copy of CAT-100 Operator Guides by Digital Graphic Systems Inc. CAT-100: A Complete Color Imaging System on Two S-100 Boards with video frame grabber. Includes Functional Characteristics, Condensed Technical Specifications, and Options. Short Form Catalog: A New Concept in Computer Controlled Video Equipment (Spring 1980): CAT-800, CAT-400, CAT-200, CAT-100. CAT-100 Technical Specifications & User's Manual Updates (March 1980). Price List (Spring 1980): Two-Board CAT-100, Standard Two-Board CAT-100 Systems, Kits, Large Cats, Options, Accesories, Software, Manuals, Terms, Freight & Insurance, OEM & Dealers, and Warranty ($65-4475). RGB/NTSC Color Video Monitor/ Receiver (S15RGB): Specifications. CAT-100: Note on Dip Switch Settings & Initialization (10.17.79, 04.11.80). CAT-100: Instruction and Status Registers and Table of Image or Text Formats and Associated Legal Command Codes for WS0 and WS1 Registers in Hexadecimal (9531, rev.9A17, 2 copies). Hand-written annotations and schematics by J.R. Flexer (1.17.80, 2.21.80, 3.10.80, 4.12.80). Software for the CAT-100, Short Description by Dr. Christopher L. Morgan. CAT-100 User's Manual (June 1979, pp. 1-16, 2 copies). Lightpen (LP-660) Instructions and Specifications (May 1979, pp. 17-24, 2 copies). Software Release #4 (June 1979, pp. 1-19). Technical Specifications CAT-100/C: Computer Assisted Television System with Color Output (May 1979, pp. 1-32). Contents follow: Overview, Graphic Buffer Memory, Video Input, Video Output, Lightpen Input, Photographic Trigger Control Input, Control and Timing, Environmental Limits, Color Output, Options for the CAT-100/C. Software Manual (November 1979), Graph: Graphics Routines for the CAT-100 Version 3.0 (c) 1978, 1979 by Christopher L. Morgan (pp. 1-12) with 4 page example: Filename: FUN, Compatible with standard Micropolis version (2 copies). Large Cats (3.1.80): CAT-200, CAT-400, CAT-800, E96K, VMAP, VIDEO MAPS, OUTPUT VIDEO GENERATION; descriptions (pp. 1-6). Using the CAT-400 (4.9.80, pp. 1-4). Also enclosed in brown binder find Diskette No. IBM Diskette 1 (US Patent No. 3668658, Part No. 2305830, Record Length 128 Bytes) for Color Printer use. |
Dimension 3 Recording Co., Introducing the Most Exciting Thing to Happen To Recording Tape, Reels, and Casettes, Dimension 3 Recording Co., New Milford, NJ, 1978
Summary: Audio and Video Tape Catalog circa 1978 with photographs, descriptions, prices. |
Dominick, Ken, Notes on Videotape and TV, 1972
Summary: Note on videotape and TV by Ken Dominick |
Dordick, H. S., The Emerging Technologies and the Nation's Demographics: Telecommunications Programming Opportunities. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy, Rockefeller Foundation Arts Program, New York, New York, 1979
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Dowling, Susan, "The Story of WGBH New Television Workshop ", Ars electronica (Supplement), 1986
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Downey, Juan, "Information Withheld", SEND, Vol. 2, No. 4, Spring 1982
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Downing, John, Political Video in the United States: A Statement for the 1990s. In At Arm's Length (Osborn) which see. , 1990
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Drew, Nancy, Ed., So There, Orwell 1984, Louisiana World Exposition, New Orleans, 1984
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Dreyer, Carl Th., Skoller, Dreyer in Double Reflection: Translation of Carl Th. Dreyer's writings About The Film (Om Filmen), E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York, NY, 1973
Summary: Dreyer in Double Reflection: Translation of Carl Th. Dreyer's writings About The Film (Om Filmen). Contents follow: Introduction by Donald Skoller, Swedish Film, New Ideas About the Film: Benjamin Christensen and His Ideas, French Film, Realized Mysticism, The Real Talking Film, Peer Gynt at the Palace Theatre, The Gulliver Movie, The Jannings Film, Dreyer's Reply- About Playacting: On the Occasion of the Jannings Film, Film and Criticism, I-III, Behind the Boulevards of Paris, New Roads for the Danish Film- H.C. Andersen, Film Technique and Scripts: Some Comments for Kjeld Abell, Two Plays that Flopped: Was It the Fault of the Direction?, and an Exchange of Letters, The Stage Life of the Dead: Morgens Dam's Reply, "When the Dead Live": An Objective Reply to Mogens Dam, Photography in Danish Film, A Letter to Politiken, A Little on Film Style, My Only Great Passion, Who Crucified Jesus?, The Cinematization of Ordet (The World), Color Film and Colored Film, Imagination and Color, The Roots of Anti-Semitism, and Ebbe Neergaard. |
Drohojowsa, Hunter, "Whispers and Cries: Bill Viola at AFI", Video 80 , Winter 1983
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Druckery, Timothy, Ed., Electronic Culture, NY, 1996
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Druckery, Timothy, Iterations: The New Image. Exhibition information only., 1993
Summary: Exhibition information only. Iterations: The New Image" was organized by Timothy Druckrey and Charles Stainback. It opened at the University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery, July 11-Aug. 29, 1993, and traveled to the International Center of Photography, New York, Oct. 15, 1993-Jan. 21, 1994, its final stop. A 200-page catalogue featuring essays by the curators as well as Brenda Laurel, Regina Cornwell and Florian Rotzer accompanied the exhibition. |
Druckrey , Timothy , Ed., Ars Electronica: Facing the Future: A Survey of Two Decades (Electronic Culture: History, Theory, and Practice), MIT Press, 2001
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Drury, Sarah, "Who's in Control? Issues in Interactive Media Art", Connect: Information Technology at NYU , No. Fall 1999
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DSC Digital Services Corporation, DSC Digital Services Corporation Composite Eclipse ECL 4000 Operations Manual with EFE option., DSC Digital Services Corporation, Gainesville, Florida, 1988
Summary: DSC Digital Services Corporation Composite Eclipse ECL 4000 with EFE option Operations Manual. Includes description, diagrams, screen shots of Video Processor. "The ECLIPSE is a menu driven system that manipulates a 2-dimensional video image to a predetermined set of transition parameters. ECLIPSE produces a 3-dimensional optical effects image which can be manipulated on all three axes. The perspective image thus produced can be further enhanced by rotation, mosaic, twist, border, posterization, and other functions. Curving the 3-dimensional image to produce "cineramic" effects along three axial lines is another creative plus available to ECLIPSE users. A cube mode makes ECLIPSE unique in that three video positions may be seen and manipulated within a cube shape at one time." Included with binder is a product specification and price sheet. |
Duckler, Marvin, "Talking Faces, Eating Time, and Electronic Catharsis", National Center for Experimental in Television Reports 2, no date
Summary: National Center for Experiments in Television (NCET) reports, no date; list of participants also included |
Duckler, Marvin, Talking Faces, Eating Time, and Electronic Catharsis, National Center for Experiments in Television at KQED, San Francisco, CA
Summary: Talking Faces, Eating Time, and Electronic Catharsis by Marvin Duckler. |
Duguet, Anne Marie, "Les videos de Thierry Kuntzel", Parachute, No. 38, May 1985
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Duguet, Anne Marie, "Nam June Paik ", Canal, No. 49, July-September 1982
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Duguet, Anne Marie, "The Luminous Image Video Installation ", Camera 0bscura, No. 13/14, Spring/Summer 1985
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Duguet, Anne-Marie, Be a Musician, You'll Understand Video. Catalogue of the National Video Festival., American Film Institute, Los Angeles, 1986
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Dumont, Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. Photofact Folder, Set 1353, Folder 1, Dumont Models 25DC10W, 25DC11S, 25DC12M, Color TV., Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, IN, 1973
Summary: Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. Photofact Folder, Set 1353, Folder 1, Dumont Models 25DC10W, 25DC11S, 25DC12M, Color TV. |
Dunn, David, Ed., Pioneers of Electronic Art, Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria, 1992
Organization: Ars Electronica
Exhibition Date: June 22 - July 5, 1992
Curators: Woody Vasulka, Steina Vasulka
Summary: articles by Robert Arn, Stephen Beck; Johanna Gill; Judson Rosebush; Nam June Paik; Sherry Miller Hocking; Also Tambellini; Jud Yalkut. |
Dworkin, Stephen, Film Is, Overlook Press, Woodstock, NY, 1975
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Dynair Electronics, Keller, Instruction Manual for Dynair Model VS-121B Video Switcher-Fader (2 copies); Hum Reduction in Video Systems, Dynair Electronics, San Diego, CA, 1966
Summary: Instruction Manual for Dynair Model VS-121B Video Switcher-Fader (2 copies). Illustrated Book with photographs, diagrams, and schematics, parts lists. Article titled "Hum Reduction in Video Systems" explains using Differential Input Amplifiers in Video Circuits and the importance of establishing a good ground in video and audio systems. |
Dynair Electronics, Dynair Video Switching Techniques Product Catalog; Television Equipment Short Form; Video Output Amplifier Model DA-5150B; Switch Module SW-5100A; Series-5100 Video Switching System; "Facts About Multiple-Input Multiple-Output RF Switching"., Dynair Electronics, San Diego, CA, 1966
Summary: Dynair Video Switching Techniques Product Catalog; Television Equipment Short Form; Video Output Amplifier Model DA-5150B; Switch Module SW-5100A; Series-5100 Video Switching System; "Facts About Multiple-Input Multiple-Output RF Switching". 26 page Product Catalog illustrated with black and white photographs and diagrams. Includes descriptions. Page 20 includes a photo of a rotary dial panel for a video switching system. |
Dynaquip Electron Devices Ltd., Dynaquip Edit Code Master model 3800 Instruction Manual, Dynasciences, Burlington, Canada, 1980
Summary: Dynaquip Edit Code Master model 3800 Instruction Manual |
Dynasciences Video Products, Dynasciences Video Products, Dynasciences, Blue Bell, PA, 1975
Summary: Dynasciences Video Products Catalog and Product Sheets illustrated with balck and white photographs. Includes prices. Cover letter to Ralph Hocking April 22, 1975. |
Dzwonkoski, Julia
Summary: The Squealer: the low-tech/ high-tech issue. Technology Delivers People by Julia Dzwonkoski. |
Dzwonkoski, Julia
Summary: The Squealer: the low-tech/ high-tech issue. What I would like the future to hold is both/and... by Ann-Sargeant Wooster. |
Dzwonkoski, Julia, Potter, Reverse Engineers, Carnegie Art Center, Tonawanda, NY, 2005
Summary: Tony Conrad, Ernest Gusella, Christian Jankowski, Natalie Jeremijenko, Barbara Lattanzi, John Olson, Paper Rad, William Pope.L, Dylan Reiff and Joe Korsmo, Aida Ruilova, Haim Steinbach, Brian Springer |
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