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1977
Tekscope. Volume 9, Number 2.. Beavertown, OR: Tektronix., 1977.
Tekscope. Volume 9, Number 3.. Beavertown, OR: Tektronix., 1977.
Simmons, Allison. Television and Art: A Historical Primer for an Improbable Alliance in The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
Tajchman, Birger E. J.. "The Incredible Electronic Animation Machine." Computer Image (1977).
The Intecolor Series Price List Sales Brochure. Norcross, GA: Intelligent Systems Corp., 1977.
Ancona, Victor. "The Kitchen." Videography 2, no. 7 (1977).
The MERC Directory: A Listing of Independently Produced Film and Video Work Available for Distribution. NY, NY: Publishing Center for Cultural Resources, 1977.
Davis, Douglas, and Allison Simmons. The New Television: A Public/Private Art, Edited by Douglas Davis. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
Heidegger, Martin. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays. Translated by William Lovitt.. NY: Harper Colophon Books, 1977.
Klein, Howard. The Rise of the Televisualists in The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
Frampton, Hollis. The Withering Away of the State of the Art in The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
McArthur, Donald, and Richard Sherry Brewster, Miller. Vasulka, Experimental Television Center Computer Project documents (1977). Binghamton, NY: Experimental Television Center, 1977.
Roseman, Curt. "Video Design and Modification: George Brown." Filmmakers Newsletter 47 (1977).
Kurtz, Bruce. Video in America in The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
Beck, Stephen. Video Synthesis in The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
Roseman, Curt. "Videotape: Video Design and Modification." Filmmakers Newsletter (1977).
Ancona, Victor. "Vivid Video: A Documentary is Born." Videography 2, no. 3 (1977).
Wright, Walter. Wright Computer System: Software for a Computer Based Video Synthesizer by Walter Wright. Binghamton, NY: Experimental Television Center, 1977.
Z-80 Instruction Manual; 2708/2716 EROM Board Instruction Manual. Ithaca, NY: Ithaca Audio, 1977.
1976
Hearn, William. 77 Videolab Matrix Switcher. Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1976.
Hearn, William. 77 Videolab Module "A" Complete. Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1976.
Hearn, William. 77 Videolab Voltage Controlled Colorizer, Genlock Version. Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1976.
Felsenstein, Lee. "?Report on the Status of the Tom Swift Terminal Design?" LGG Engineering 1, no. 1 (1976).
Thomas, Willard. "A Computer-Animation Dream Machine." Videography 1, no. 9 (1976).
Ross, David. "A Provisional Overview of Artists' Television in the United States." Studio International, no. 191 (1976).
Eco, Umberto. A Theory of Semiotics. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1976.
Ancona, Victor. "A Tour at New York's Whitney Museum." Videography 1, no. 9 (1976).
An Introduction to CP/M Features and Facilities. Digital Research. Pacific Grove, California: Digital Research, 1976.
An Introduction to Portable Video Systems. Vol. 1976. Binghamton, NY: Experimental Television Center, 1976.
Leavitt, Ruth. Artist and Computer, Edited by Ruth Leavitt. New York: Harmony Books, 1976.

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