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Technisphere Corp. 1/2" Color Video Tape Recorder/ Editor, Model TC-3130. Technisphere announces the most advanced half inch editor available.. New York, NY: Technisphere Corp., 1973.
Technisphere Corp. 1976 Video Rental Guide.. New York, NY: Technisphere Corp., 1976.
Technisphere Corp. Color "Technically." Technisphere's color conversions for 1/2-inch black and white VTR's.. New York, NY: Technisphere Corp., undated.
Teasdale, Parry D.. Videofreex: America's First Pirate TV Station and the Catskills Collective That Turned It On. Mensonville, NY: Black Dome, 1999.
Teasdale, Parry D.. "Lanesville TV." Ulster (1993).
Tcherepnin, Serge. Instructional Essays: Electronic Music Theory, and Learning Patch Number Two.., undated.
Taylor, Deems. A Pictoral History of the Movies. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1943.
The Tarbell Floppy Disk Interface. Carson, CA: Tarbell Electronics, 1978.
Tapco Model 2200 Owner's Manual. Redmond, WA: Tapco (Technical Audio Products Corporation), 1977.
Tamblyn, Christine. "Image Processing in Chicago Video Art, 1970-1980." Leonardo 24, no. 3 (1991): 303-310.
Tamblyn, Christine. "Whose Life Is it, Anyway?" Afterimage 15, no. 1 (1987).
Tambellini, Aldo. Black Gate, Edited by Aldo Tambellini Otto Piene. New York, New York: Tambellini, 1968.
Tambellini, Aldo. "A Conversation on Electronics and Black TV with Aldo Tambellini." Artscanada (1968).
Tambellini, Aldo. Biography. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Communicationsphere, 1980.
Tambellini, Elisa. "The Gate Theater." Artscanada (1967).
Tambellini, Elsa. "The Gate." 113, no. Oct-67 (1967).
Tambellini, Aldo. A Brief History of "6673". New York, New York, 2003.
Tambellini, Aldo. Interview by Aldo Tambellini In Boston Now - Institute of Contemporary Art. Boston, Massachusetts: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1983.
Tambellini, Aldo. Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: Aldo Tambellini: Black Spiral (TV Sculpture), 1969., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.
Tajchman, E. J.. "The Incredible Animation Machine." Videography 2, no. 11 (1977).
Tajchman, Birger E. J.. "The Incredible Electronic Animation Machine." Computer Image (1977).
Tadlock, Thomas. The Archetron - program notes for TV as a Creative Medium., 1969.

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