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Sony One Inch Videocorder Model PV-120U., undated.
Gillette, Frank. Aransas: Axis of Observation. Houston: Points of View, 1978.
Allied Radio Knight Kit Electronic VTVM Instruction for Assembling Kit., 1956.
Lane, Giles. The Biotica Project : An Artificial Life Installation, Edited by Giles Lane and RIchard Brown., undated.
Sonora. Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. Photofact Folder, Set 683, Folder 3. Sonora Model S62P171 (Ch. 1188-12).. Indianapolis, IN: Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., 1964.
Fielding, Raymond. A Technological History of Motion Pictures and Television, Edited by Raymond Fielding. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1967.
Moore, Alan. "Peter Campus, Andy Mann, Ira Schneider, Tom Marioni at the Everson Museum of Art." Artforum, no. 12 (1974).
Berger, John. Ways of Seeing. British Broadcasting Corporation and Penguin Books, 1972.
Sorensen, Vibeke. The Contribution of the Artist to Scientific Visualization., 1989.
Hearn, William. 77 Videolab Output Keyer Fader, Effects Amp, and Options. Berkeley, California: Electronic Associates of Berkeley, 1977.
Video Performance by Walter Wright with the Paik Abe Video Synthesizer. April 5, 1974. Poster., 1974.
Catalogue., undated.
Sony AV-5000A Operating Instructions and "Ready Reference"., undated.
Hahn, Alexander. Alexander Hahn: Of Shadow and Light. Den Haag, Nederland: World Wide Video Center, 1994.
Panasonic VTP-1000 1/2 in. Cartridge VTP System., undated.
Footprints: Media Art by Philip Mallory Jones. Hamilton, NY: Colgate University, 2003.
Preliminary Development Report: The Arp Synthesizer. Newton Highlands, MA: Tonus, Inc., 1970.
Goffman, Erving. Frame Analysis. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1974.
Challenge for Change at NYU: Conference Papers. NY, NY: NYU Media Co-op, 1971.
Buckminster Fuller, R., Jerome Agel, and Quentin Fiore. Environment and man's future- by the visionary genius of our time: I Seem To Be a Verb. "The most important fact about Spaceship Earth: An instruction book didn't come with it.". New York, NY: Bantam Books, Inc., 1970.
Tekscope. Volume 9, Number 1.. Beavertown, OR: Tektronix., 1977.

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