Biblio

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Book
Schneider, Ira, and Mary Lucier Beryl Korot. Video Art: An Anthology, Edited by Ira Schneider. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976.
Sandin, Daniel. Video Synthesis Studio Background Information- Technical Capabilities: Sandin Image Processor and Peripheral Equipment Useful in Supporting the Image Processor, Edited by Jon Burris. Film/Video Arts, Inc., 1985.
Spielmann, Yvvonne. Video: Das reflexive Medium. Franfurt, Germany: Suhrkamp Press, 2005.
Videola - A Video Sculpture by Don Hallock., undated.
Seid, Steve, and Maria Troy. Videospace: The National Center for Experiments in Television, 1967-1975. California: University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2000.
Videotape Splicing Kit VSK-1 Instructions. Long Island City, NY: SONY Corporation, undated.
Sitney, Adams P.. Visionary Film. NY: Oxford University Press, 1974.
Strick, Jeremy, and et al. Visual Music: Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900. Smithsonian Institution and Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles)., 2005.
Sandin, Dan. Woody Vasulka Interviews Dan Sandin., 1978.
Sweeney, Skip. Woody Vasulka Interviews Skip Sweeney., 1978.
Catalog
Martin, Nathan, Charles Green, and John Duda. FreeCooperation, Edited by Geert Lovink and Trebor Scholz. Buffalo, NY: Department of Media Study, SUNY at Buffalo, 2004.
Hornbacher, Sara. A Thousand Plateaus, Edited by Barbara Schreiber. Atlanta, GA, 2001.
Schilling, Alphons. Binocularis. NY: Galerie Ariadne, undated.
Canadian Centre of Photography and Film. Image Nation 26: New Canadian Photography, La Nouvelle Photographie Canadienne., Edited by David Hlynsky and Jayce Salloum. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Centre of Photography and Film, 1982.
Sundell, Nina. CAPS/ICI 1981 Travelling Video Festival. NY, NY: ICI, 1981.
Sandin, Dan. Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: Dan Sandin, IP (Analog Image Processor), 1972., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.
Siegel, Eric. Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: Eric Siegel: EVS Electronic Video Synthesizer (Analog), 1970, Dual Colorizer (Analog), 1971., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.
Schlanger, Matthew. ETC Memories. NY, NY: Art in General, NY and Mobius, Boston, 1997.
Simmons, Richard. Everson Video Revue Introduction. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, 1979.
Simmons, Richard. Everson Video Revue. Catalog with Images. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, 1979.
Nuding, Jeffrey C.. Festival of Alternatives in the Arts. Binghamton, NY: SUNY Binghamton, 1982.
Simmons, Richard. From the Academy to the Avant Garde - The Family Jewels. Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop, 1981.
Sturgeon, John. John Sturgeon: Two Video Installations. Long Beach Museum of Art, 1977.
Cancel, Luis R., and Julie Saul. Moholy-Nagy, Fotoplastiks: The Bauhaus Years.. Bronx, NY: The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1983.
Simmons, Richard. New Work in Abstract Video Imagery Abstract Video. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, 1977.
Simmons, Richard. Psycho-Flux Reunion.., 1998.
Silverfine, Debbie, and Linda Earle. Set in Motion: The New York State Council on the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of Independents: Introduction to Set in Motion., 1994.
Sturken, Marita. Set in Motion: The New York State Council on the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of Independents The Moving Image in Space: Public Funding and the Installation Form. New York, NY: The New York State Council on the Arts, 1994.
Kubota, Shigeko, Toni Stoss, and Zdenek Felix. Shigeko Kubota: Video Scuptures. Germany, undated.
Siggraph '82 Art Show. Siggraph, 1982.

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