Biblio
Computer Displays." Scientific American 222, no. 6 (1970): 57-76.
"Computer Inputs and Outputs." Scientific American (1966): 86-97.
" The Movement Within: Images Created on a Video Synthesizer." Videography 4, no. 12 (1979).
"Syntauri Simply Music. Los Altos, CA: Syntauri, 1983.
The Incredible Electronic Animation Machine." Computer Image (1977).
"The Incredible Animation Machine." Videography 2, no. 11 (1977).
"Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: Aldo Tambellini: Black Spiral (TV Sculpture), 1969., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.
The Gate Theater." Artscanada (1967).
"A Brief History of "6673". New York, New York, 2003.
Black Gate, Edited by Aldo Tambellini Otto Piene. New York, New York: Tambellini, 1968.
Biography. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Communicationsphere, 1980.
A Conversation on Electronics and Black TV with Aldo Tambellini." Artscanada (1968).
"Interview by Aldo Tambellini In Boston Now - Institute of Contemporary Art. Boston, Massachusetts: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1983.
The Gate." 113, no. Oct-67 (1967).
"Whose Life Is it, Anyway?" Afterimage 15, no. 1 (1987).
"Image Processing in Chicago Video Art, 1970-1980." Leonardo 24, no. 3 (1991): 303-310.
"Tapco Model 2200 Owner's Manual. Redmond, WA: Tapco (Technical Audio Products Corporation), 1977.
The Tarbell Floppy Disk Interface. Carson, CA: Tarbell Electronics, 1978.
A Pictoral History of the Movies. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1943.
Lanesville TV." Ulster (1993).
"Videofreex: America's First Pirate TV Station and the Catskills Collective That Turned It On. Mensonville, NY: Black Dome, 1999.
Technisphere Corp. 1976 Video Rental Guide.. New York, NY: Technisphere Corp., 1976.
Technisphere Corp. Color "Technically." Technisphere's color conversions for 1/2-inch black and white VTR's.. New York, NY: Technisphere Corp., undated.
Technisphere Corp. Rover Modification Package.. New York, NY: Technisphere Corp., undated.
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.