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Furlong, Lucinda. "Getting High Tech: The New Television." The Independent 8, no. 2 (1983).
"A Report on the Use of Video in the College Textbook Industry." NVR Reports, no. 9 (1992).
A Space. German Video and Performance. Toronto: A Space, 1980.
Sugaya, Hiroshi. "The Past Quarter Century and the Next Decade of Videotape Recording." SMPTE Journal 101, no. 1 (1992).
Gay Video Workshop Schedule of Activities. November 30 - December 2, 1973.., undated.
Miller, Alica. Keeping Track of Video Art. Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop, 2001.
Batsry, Irit. Irit Batsry: To Leave and to Take, Video and Mixed-media Installation. Paris, France: La Ferme du Buisson, 2003.
Sony Corporation of America. Sony VO-2610 U-Matic Type II Videocassette Recorder.. New York, NY: Sony Corporation of America., undated.
Handte, Jerry. "Tender, Loving Care for Video Artists." Binghamton Press (1974).
Perov, Kira. Bill Viola, Edited by Kira Perov. NY, NY: Whitney Museum, 1998.
Antin, David. "Television: Video's Frightful Parent." Artforum 14 (1975).
Grass Valley Group Field Modification Note for Lever Arm Assemblies for all 900, 1400, and 1600 series equipment.. Beaverton, Oregon: Grass Valley Group, 1976.
Panasonic Service Manual for Model WV-3320 Color TV Camera. NY, NY: Panasonic, undated.
Cathcart, Linda. Steina Vasulka: Machine Vision/Woody:Description, Edited by Linda Cathcart. Buffalo: Albright-Knox Art Gallery., 1978.
ID/entity: Portraits in the 21st Century. New York, NY: The Kitchen, 2002.
of Art, The High Museum, and Robin Reidy. Image Film/Video Center and The High Museum of Art present The Twelfth (12th) Atlanta Film & Video Festival at the Woodruff Arts Center, Edited by Michele Fleming, Charlie Reidy and Robin Reidy. Atlanta, GA: Image: Film & Video Center, 1988.
Rutt, Steve, and William Etra. Rutt/Etra Schematics., 1974.
Boyle, Deirdre. "Who's Who in Video: Bill Viola." Sightlines 16, no. 3 (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.
Hindman, James. "A Survey of Alternative Video Part 2." AFI Edurational Newsletter 4, no. 3 (1980).
Rice, Shelley. "Francesc Torres: The Tyranny of the Past." Afterimage 10, no. 15 (1982).
Davidson, Steven, and Gregory Lukow. The Administration of Television Newsfilm and Videotape Collections: A Curatorial Manual, Edited by Steven Davidson. Louis Wolfson II Media History Center and the American Film Institute National Center for Film and Video Preservation, undated.
Wheeler, Jim. Preservation of Video and Audio Tapes., 1992.
Kuntzel, Thierry. Nostos?II: Installations. Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 1984.
Convergence Corporation ECS-100 Series. Irvine, CA: Convergence Corporation, undated.
Video Mudular Systems. System Features and Components.. Berkeley, CA: VMS, undated.
JVC Service Manual for Video Casette Recorder Model HR-2200U; Tuner/Adapter Model TU-22U; AC Power Adapter Model AA-P22U; NB-P1 Battery Pack Technical Notes.. Tokyo, Japan: JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.), 1980.
Sharp.. Sharp Electronics Corporation. Sharp Service Information, Color Monitor/Receiver Model XR-2134. Outstanding Reception the World Over.. Paramus, NJ, Japan: Sharp Electronics Corporation., undated.
Experimental Television Center Spatial and Intensity Digitizer (SAID). Binghamton, NY: Experimental Television Center, 1976.
McIntosh Loudspeaker Sales Literature Model ML 4 C; ML 1 C; ML 2 C; L3C; ML 2 M; ML 4 M; L3M.. Binghamton, NY: McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., undated.

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