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Women in New Media: Sources in Art and Technology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
Videomania at the Whitney: Replay of Nam June Paik's Retrospective." Videography 7, no. 10 (1982).
"Sony P.E.T.I-3S Multiple-Monitor Systems (Product Engineering Technical Information) (2 copies)., undated.
Denson Electronic Corp. Flyer 978 S3; 975 S7, 980 J1(2); 978 J1; 977 J1. Ellington, CT: Denson Electronic Corp., undated.
John Knecht: Animating Destiny. Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University, 1997.
Guide to the Care and Handling of Magnetic Tape. Redwood City, CA: Ampex, Magnetic Tape Division., 1989.
Sony Corporation of America. Sony. Videocassette Recorder, U-matic, VO-5600: Operating Instructions.. Japan: Sony Corporation of America., 1981.
The Withering Away of the State of the Art in The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
The Human Figure in Motion. New York, NY: Dover Publications, Inc., 1955.
A Narrative Conceit: From the Academy to the Avant Garde." Afterimage 9, no. 9 (1982).
"The Luminous Image. In Dutch and English., Edited by Dorine Mignot. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum, 1984.
Sony Corporation of America. Sony MF Trinitron Color Video Camera DXC-1640 Operating Instructions.. Japan: Sony Corporation of America., 1979.
Camera Lucida. Translated by Richard Howard.. NY: Hill and Wang, 1981.
Listening to VTR." Artscanada: The Issue of Video Art XXX, no. 4 (1973).
""Images from the Work of Don Hallock." Sundance Magazine 1, no. 3 (1972).
Computer Image Corporation reprint of article, "Case Study: A look At Video Animation". Broadcast Enginnering., 1979.
Grass Valley Group Product Catalog for Model 900 Series (rack mount), Model 771 Vertical Aperture Equalizer. Beaverton, Oregon: Grass Valley Group, 1970.
Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: Nam June Paik & Shuya Abe, Paik/Abe Video Synthesizer (Keyer & Colorizer) & Scan Modulator (a.k.a. "the Wobbulator"), 1970., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.
Visions of Diaspora. Tempe, AZ: The Institute for Studies in the Arts at Arizona State University., undated.