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The Second Emerging Expression Biennial: The Artist and the Computer. Bronx, NY: Bronx Museum, 1987.
Allen, Charles R.. Dreaming While Making Ends Meet. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. NY, NY: Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.
Arthur, Paul. "Nonfiction Powwow in Poughkeepsie: The Flaherty Seminar at Fifty." Film Comment (2004).
Giloth, Copper, and Lynn Pocock-Williams. "A Selected Chronology of Computer Art: Exhibitions, Publications, and Technology." Art Journal 49, no. 3 (1990).
Salloum, Jayce. Migration and Location: Transcultural Documentary Practice. the video installation as an active archive., 2005.
Chang, Chris. "Discovery: Miranda July Renaissance Riot Grrrl." Film Comment (2000).
Marsh, Ken. "Community Video: An Inner Look." Videoscope 1, no. 2 (1977).
Design / Electronic Arts Poster. Buffalo, NY: Media Study Buffalo, 1977.
London, Barbara. "Video: A Selected Chronology, 1963-1983." Art Journal: Video - The Reflexive Medium Fall, no. 1985 (1985).
Sjolander, Ture. Ture Sjolander - complete CV. self, 2017.
Sorensen, Vibeke. Thoughts of a Computer Artist. http://visualmusic.org/vibeke, 1995.
Cooper, Christian. "Low-Cost Creativity." Videography 11, no. 11 (1986).
Turim, Maureen. The Electronic Gallery, Edited by Maureen Turim. Binghamton , NY: Binghamton University, 1980.
Furlong, Lucinda. "Notes Toward a History of Image-Processed Video: Steina and Woody Vasulka." Afterimage 11, no. 5 (1983).
Furlong, Lucinda. Set in Motion: The New York State Council on the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of Independents - Film and Video Works Funded, Edited by Lucinda Furlong. New York, NY: The New York State Council on the Arts, 1994.
Vasulka, Woody. Aldo Tambellini: Black Spiral., 1992.
Collins, Dan. "Electronic Linguistics: Taka Iimura." ArtWeek 11, no. 41 (1980).
Reichardt, Jasia. Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts, Edited by Jasia Reichardt. New York: Praeger, 1969.
Tennant, Carolyn. Video Rewind: A Seminar on Early Video History with Deirdre Boyle, Barbara London, Paul Ryan and Perry Teasdale., Edited by Carolyn Tennant. ETC, 1998.
Burris, Jon. "Did the Portapak Cause Video Art? Notes on the Formation of a New Medium." Millennium Film Journal 29 (1996).
Experimental Television Center, Ralph Hocking, and Sherry Miller Hocking. New York State Council on the Arts: Proposal for Operation of Experimental Television Center. 1976., 1976.
Youngblood, Gene. "The New Renaissance: The Computer Revolution and the Arts." exposure: New Technology 21, no. 1 (1983).
Hocking, Sherry Miller. "Reflections from Owego." The Squealer (1990).
Otto, Susan. "Changing channels: media arts in the '90s." Afterimage (1994).
Osborn, Barbara. At Arm's Length: (Taking a Good Hard Look at) Artists' Video. NY, NY: New York State Council on the Arts, 1990.
Sherman, Tom. Reflecting on the Future of Video., 1991.
Beck, Stephen. "Direct Video: Electronic Artform for Color Television." National Center for Experimental in Television Reports 3 (undated).
Meredith, Suzanne. "Hidden Treasure - 3 Flights Up." Press & Sun Belletin (2005).
Halleck, DeeDee. Mind Power. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. New York, New York: Rockefeller Foundation Arts Program, 1979.
Experimental Television Center, Nam June Paik, and Ralph Hocking. New York State Council on the Arts Proposal: Further Development of the Paik/Abe Video Synthesizer. 1975., 1975.

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