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Cole, Barry. Television Today: A Close-up View, Readings from TV Guide, Edited by Barry Cole. Oxford University Press, 1981.
Coleman, Charles H.. Techniques for Multiple Generation Color Videotapes- Today and Tomorrow. Elk Grove Village, Illinois: Ampex Corporation Research and Engineering Corporation, 1966.
The Incredible Electric Animation Machines Production Newsletter poster. Computer Image Productions, 1970.
The Incredible Electric Animation Machine News, 3-D Cardboard Model of Scanimate Computer System. Denver, CO: Computer Image Corp., 1973.
Connor, Russell. "The Video Window of Davidson Gigliotti." Arts Magazine 49, no. 4 (1974).
Conrad, Tony. "The Upstate Issue Primer: Buffalo, the Media Alliance and the Emergence of a Surprising New Decentralized Media Discourse." The Squealer (1988).
Conrad, Peter. Television: The Medium and Its Manners. London: Routledge, 1982.
The Contemporary Art Television Fund: The first five years. Boston, MA: CAT/WGBH, 1988.
The Low Power Television Guidebook: A Primer on the Low Power Service. Washington, DC: CPB, 1980.
Tu-Art Digital Interface Instruction Manual. Cromemco Incorporated. Mountain View, CA: Cromemco Incorporated, 1978.
D'Agostino, Peter. Transmission: Theory and Practice for a New Television Aesthetics, Edited by Peter D'Agostino. NY: Tanam Press, 1985.
D'Agostino, Peter. TeleGuide. and Proposal for QUBE. Long Beach, CA: Long Beach Museum of Art, undated.
D'Agostino, Peter, and Antonio Muntadas. The UnNecessary Image, Edited by Peter D'Agostino. NY: MIT/Tanam Press,, 1982.
Daedalus. "The Moving Image." Daedalus Fall (1985).
Dalrymple Henderson, Linda. The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1983.
Davidson, Steven, and Gregory Lukow. The Administration of Television Newsfilm and Videotape Collections: A Curatorial Manual, Edited by Steven Davidson. Louis Wolfson II Media History Center and the American Film Institute National Center for Film and Video Preservation, undated.
Davis, Douglas, and Allison Simmons. The New Television: A Public/Private Art, Edited by Douglas Davis. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
Davis, Douglas. "Television's Avant-Garde." Newsweek (1970).
de Certeau, Michael. The Practice of Everyday Life. Translated by Steven F. Randall. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
de Havilland, Robert. "Television Has Not Been Invented Yet." Print: Designing for TV: A Special Issue XXVI, no. I (1972).
De Jong, Constance. The Early Show: Video from 1969-1979, Edited by Constance(Curator) De Jong. NY, NY: Hunter College, 2006.
de Lauretis, Teresa, and Stephen Heath. The Cinematic Apparatus, Edited by Teresa de Lauretis. NY: St. Martin's Press, 1980.
de Lauretis, Teresa, and Kathleen Woodward and Andreas Huyssen. The Technological Imagination: Theories and Fictions. Madison, Wis.: , 1980., Edited by Teresa de Lauretis. Madison, WI: CODA Press, 1980.
Deleuze, Gilles, and Felix Guattari. The Outside In: Chapter 7, Intensities and Flows.., undated.
The Cat-100 Computer Assisted Television System for the S-100 Bus. Palo Alto, CA: Digital Graphics Systems, 1979.
Dowling, Susan. "The Story of WGBH New Television Workshop." Ars electronica (Supplement) (1986).
Duckler, Marvin. "Talking Faces, Eating Time, and Electronic Catharsis." National Center for Experimental in Television Reports 2 (undated).
Duckler, Marvin. Talking Faces, Eating Time, and Electronic Catharsis. San Francisco, CA: National Center for Experiments in Television at KQED, undated.
Duguet, Anne Marie. "The Luminous Image Video Installation." Camera 0bscura, no. 13/14 (1985).
Dzwonkoski, Julia. "Technology Delivers People." The Squealer 15, no. 1 (2004): 16.

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