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Cahn, Joel. "Seeing Things: The Work of Ralph Hocking." Print XXVI, no. II (1972).
Canepa, Anna. "Artist Contributors." Art-Rite, no. 7 (1974).
A Public Trust. A Summary and Overview of the Findings and Recommendations of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. NY, NY: Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.
Cavaliere, Barbara. "Concepts in Performance: Taka Iimura." Soho Weekly News (1979).
Chamberlain, Peter. G.R.I.D.. Elmira, NY: The Arnot Museum, 1986.
Chang, Chris. "Discovery: Miranda July Renaissance Riot Grrrl." Film Comment (2000).
Chang, Chris. "Trent Harris: Beaver Trilogy." Film Comment (2000).
Chin, Daryl. "The Video Art of Takahiko Iimura." FILM AND VIDEO: Takahiko Iimura (1990).
Chin, Daryl. Set in Motion: The New York State Council on the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of Independents: Notes on the Rise of Independent Media. New York, NY: The New York State Council on the Arts, 1994.
Chris, Cynthia. "Video art: dead or alive?" Afterimage, no. November December (1996).
Collins, Dan. "Electronic Linguistics: Taka Iimura." ArtWeek 11, no. 41 (1980).
Collins, Tricia, and Richard Milazzo. "The New Sleep: Stasis and the Image-Bound Environment." Art Journal: Video - The Reflexive Medium Fall, no. 1985 (1985).
Conrad, Tony. "Lessons for Localism from the Censorship Wars." The Squealer (1991).
Conrad, Tony. "1 2 3 4: A Position Statement on Upstate Media Development." NY Media Decentralization Institute June (1989).
Cooper, Christian. "Low-Cost Creativity." Videography 11, no. 11 (1986).
Electronic Hokkadim. Washington, DC, 1971.
Creston, Bill. Circle 8: International Forum of Super-8 Catalog. NY, NY: Exit Art, 1988.
Cuba, Larry. "An Introduction to Computer Animation." Video 80 4 (1982).
Culler, Jeremy. Toward a Noncommercial Technology: The Development of Image-Processed Video in the 1960s and 1970s. FL: self-published, 2004.
Curran, Ann. "Signals in Syracuse - Video History: Making Connections conference." Afterimage (1999).

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