Biblio
Steina and Woody Vasulka Videastes 1969-1984: 15 Annees d'Images electroniques. In French., Edited by Dominique Willoughby. Paris: MBXA/Cinedoc, 1984.
Information Arts : Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology. MIT Press, 2003.
Autonomous Technology. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977.
A Whole Technology of Dyeing: A Note on Ideology and the Apparatus of the Chromatic Moving Image." Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ヨ The Moving Image 114, no. 4 (1985): 105-124.
"TV as a Creative Medium. NY, NY: Howard Wise Gallery, 1969.
New Scene at Synapse." Videography 3, no. 2 (1978).
"The Social Production of Art. NY: New York University Press, 1984.
An Aesthetic of Redemption. NY: Columbia University Press, 1982.
Signs and Meaning in the Cinema. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1972.
Readings and Writings. London: Verse Editions and New Left Books, 1982.
The Myths of Information: Technology and Postindustrial Culture, Edited by Peter Wollen. Madison, WI: CODA Press, 1980.
The Machinery of the Brain. New York, NY: McGraw- Hill Book Company, Inc., 1963.
Video Installations." Videography 9, no. 9 (1984).
"Some People Just Don't Get It: Music Video - The Industry and the Fringes." Afterimage 15, no. 3 (1987).
"An Armory of Mirrors: Juan Downey's 'Looking Glass." Afterimage 10, no. 40545 (1982).
"Manhattah Short Cuts - Themes in Image Processing at The Kitchen, December 1981." Afterimage 9, no. 9 (1982).
"Featuring Five Faculty: Peer Bode, MM Lum, Mario Prisco, Joseph Scheer, Jessie Shefrin. Alfred, NY: Fosdick-Nelson Gallery, Alfred University, 1993.
Pulling the Plug." Afterimage 15, no. 8 (1988).
"World Wide Video Festival. Den Haag, Netherlands: Kijkhuis, 1983.
World Wide Video Festival Catalogue. The Haag, Holland: Kijkhuis, undated.
Studying Visual Communication. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981.
An Evening with Chris Burden." Artweek 4, no. 44/45 (1973).
"Southland Video Anthology." Artweek 6, no. 26 (1975).
"Cups, Ballet, Funny Video." Art News, no. 72 (1983).
"Collector's Video." Artweek 5, no. 23 (1974).
"Wright Computer System: Software for a Computer Based Video Synthesizer by Walter Wright. Binghamton, NY: Experimental Television Center, 1977.