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Hearn, William. EAB Videolab., undated.
Hearn, William. EAB VideoLab Instruction Manual (E-Module). Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, undated.
Hearn, William. EAB VideoLab Instruction Manual (Modules A-D). Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, undated.
Hearn, William. EAB Videolab Interconnections or Patch Diagrams 1 through 12. Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1977.
Hearn, William. EAB VideoLab Module E Effects Manual (Volume One). Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, undated.
Hearn, William. EAB VideoLab Module E Summary. Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1979.
Hearn, William. EAB VideoLab Modules A through D (3 copies). Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, undated.
Hearn, William. EAB Videolab Schematics. Berkeley, CA: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1979.
Hocking, Sherry Miller. Early Distributors of Video Art: Articles., undated.
Hocking, Sherry Miller. Early Portable Video. Owego, NY: Experimental Television Center, 1992.
Hall, David. Early Video Art: A look at a Controversial History from Diverse Practices: A Critical Reader on British Video Art , edited by Julia Knight. Arts Council of England and John Libbey, 1996.
Hornbacher, Sara. "Editor's Statement." Video: The Reflexive Medium Issue Fall, no. 1985 (1985).
Hearn, Bill. Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: Bill Hearn: Vidium (Analog XYZ driver/sequencer), 1969., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.

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