Biblio
Tektronix Instruction Manual for the 1420 NTSC, 1421 PAL, 1422 PAL-M Vectorscope.. Beavertown, OR: Tektronix., 1975.
Tele Techno Conference., 1975.
Tele Techno Notes., 1975.
Television: Video's Frightful Parent." Artforum 14 (1975).
"Thank you for a residency.., 1975.
The Ernie Kovacs Phile. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1975.
The Essential Cinema. Anthology Film Archives, series 2, vol. 1.. NY: New York University Press, 1975.
The Making of the Irish Tapes." Filmmakers Newsletter December (1975).
"The Mirror of Produrtion. Translated by Mark Poster. St. Louis: , 1975.. St. Louis: Telos Press, 1975.
The Videomonster: The Immense and Fragile Hope of Popular Art." Domus (1975).
"Tube of Plenty. NY: Oxford Press, 1975.
Tekscope. Volume 6, Number 4.. Beavertown, OR: Tektronix., 1974.
Television: Technology and Cultural Form. NY: Schocken Books, 1974.
Tender, Loving Care for Video Artists." Binghamton Press (1974).
"Terry Fox: Children's Videotapes." Avalanche (1974).
" The Art Style Computer Processing System. Toronto, Ontario, 1974.
The Avant Garde Festival: And Now, Shea Stadium." Art in America 62, no. Six (1974).
"The EMS Spectre Video Synthesizer Handbook.. London, England: EMS, 1974.
The Grammar of the Video Image." Arts Magazine 49, no. 4 (1974).
"The Prime Time Survey. San Francisco: TVTV, 1974.
The TV Aesthetic." Art and Artists 9, no. 8 (1974).
"The Video Primer: Equipment, Production and Concepts. New York, NY: Links Books, 1974.
The Video Primer: Equipment, Production and Concepts. NY: Links Books, 1974.
The Video Window of Davidson Gigliotti." Arts Magazine 49, no. 4 (1974).
"The Visual Arts and the Law: Revised Edition: Arts Law Study 1.. New York, NY: Praeger, 1974.
TV: The Most Popular Art., Edited by Horace Newcomb. NY: Doubleday, 1974.
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.
Television: Art & Information, Values and practices in public broadcasting.. San Francisco, CA: National Center for Experiments in Television at KQED, 1973.