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Youngblood, Gene. Expanded Cinema - Aldo Tambellini., 1970.
Hocking, Sherry Miller. Landscape: Mediated Views. Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop, 1998.
Ray, Nicholas. Letter to Ralph Hocking; Highlights from Cannes - Ray - You Can't Go Home Again. April 1, 1972., 1972.
Buckner, Barbara. "Healing Interactions and Interactive Digital Art - News and Project Statement." Afterimage (2001).
Sherman, Thomas. The Art Style Computer Processing System. Toronto, Ontario, 1974.
Arn, Robert. "The Form and Sense of Video." Artscanada: The Issue of Video Art XXX, no. 4 (1973).
Electronic Hokkadim. Washington, DC, 1971.
Tambellini, Aldo. A Brief History of "6673". New York, New York, 2003.
Experimental Television Center, Ralph Hocking, and Sherry Miller Hocking. Experimental Television Center Mission Statement 1978., 1978.
Bode, Peer. UBER ORGAN ( body of life )., 2003.
Experimental Television Center, and Sherry Miller Hocking. Video History Conference - Funding Reports 1997, 1998, 1999., 1998.
Hill, Chris. Attention! Production! Audience!: Performing Video in its First Decade, 1968-1980.. Chicago: Video Data Bank, 1995.
Kurtz, Bruce. Changing License., 1975.
Dietrich, Frank. "Visual Intelligence: The First Decade of Computer Art (1965-1975)." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications - Art and Animation (1985).
Hanhardt, John. "The Passion for Perceiving: Expanded Forms of Film and Video Art in Art Journal: Video - The Reflexive Medium." Art Journal: Video - The Reflexive Medium Fall, no. 1985 (1985).
Hocking, Sherry Miller. "The Evolution of Thinking Machines." The Squealer 15, no. 1 (2004).
Sondheim, Alan. "Presence of Future Presence of Video: Thing II." Art Vu (1994).
Canepa, Anna. "Artist Contributors." Art-Rite, no. 7 (1974).
DeMartino, Nick. The Case for a Center for Independent Television. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. NY, NY: Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.
Gwin, Bill. "Video Feedback: How to Make it; An Artist's Comments on its Use; A Systems Approach." National Center for Experimental in Television Reports 3 (undated).
Minkowsky, John. Two Early Video Portraits. One-Eyed Bum by Andy Mann (1974, 6 minutes, b/w, sound). Ama L'uomo Tuo (Always Love Your Man) by Cara DeVito (1974, 20 min. b/w, sound)., 1978.
Electronic Arts: October 1977.. Buffalo, NY: Media Study/ Buffalo, 1977.
Hall, David. Early Video Art: A look at a Controversial History from Diverse Practices: A Critical Reader on British Video Art , edited by Julia Knight. Arts Council of England and John Libbey, 1996.
Minkowsky, John. Electronic Visions. Yonkers, NY: The Hudson River Museum, 1984.
Quasha, George. Peer Bode Dialogos., 1978.
Tajchman, E. J.. "The Incredible Animation Machine." Videography 2, no. 11 (1977).
Grant, Roberta. "Ralph Hocking and the Experimental Television Center." Videoscope 1, no. 2 (1977).
Experimental Television Center, Walter Wright, and Sherry Miller Hocking. New York State Council on the Arts: Proposal for Development of Synthesis System by Walter Wright., 1973.
Sturken, Marita. "Media Independents Push for Access." Afterimage (1980).
Astral Projections: A Polyfusion of Media. Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop, 1974.

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