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Rutt, Steve, and Bill Etra. Rutt Etra Schematics., 2007.
Rutt, Steve, and Bill Etra. Rutt Etra Schematics - old., 2007.
Russell, John. "Views off Jewishness In Museum Video Show." New York Times (1988).
Rush, Michael. New Media in Art (2nd Edition). NY, NY: Thames and Hudson, Inc, 2005.
Rush, Michael. New Media in Late 20th-Century Art., 2003.
Rush, Michael. Video Art. NY, NY: Thames and Hudson, 2003.
Rungren, Todd. "A Conversation with Todd Rungren." Videography 5, no. 4 (1980).
Ruiz, Jose Luis. The Case for Hispanic Recognition (The Case Against a Single Center for Independent Television). Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. NY, NY: Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.
Rudolph, Hank, and Richard Brewster. EIPS Patching Diagrams for ETC Studio (6 pages). Owego, NY: Experimental Television Center, undated.
Rudolph, Hank. Studio Notes: Experimental Television Center., 1999.
Rudolph, Hank, Mona Jimenez, and Kathy High. Interview with Hank RUdolph. Owego, NY, 2010.
Rudolph, Hank. ETC System Front Panels (2 copies). Owego, NY: Experimental Television Center, undated.
Rubin, Karen. "Binghamton: Video World Hollywood." Pipe Dream (1972).
Exprmntl 5: Fifth International Experimental Film Competition. Brussels, Belgium: The Royal Film Archive of Belgium, 1974.
Rothbard, Michael. History of IMAC., undated.
Roth, Cliff. The Low Budget Video Bible. Revised Second Edition. New York, NY: Desktop Video Systems, 1995.
Rossman, Michael. "Some Indications for Community Memory." (undated).
Ross, David. Letter from David Ross of the Everson Museum to Experimental Television Center., 1972.
Ross, Mary. Pioneers of Digital Photography. Allentown, PA: Open Space Gallery, 1998.
Ross, David. "Bay Area Video." Video 80 1, no. 1 (1980).
Ross, David A.. Americans in Florence: Europeans in Florence. Florence: Centro Di and Long Beach Museum of Art, 1975.
Ross, David A.. Work from Experimental Television Center. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, 1972.
Ross, David. Work from the Experimental Television Center: Introduction and Daily Performance Schedule. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, 1972.
Ross, David. "A Provisional Overview of Artists' Television in the United States." Studio International, no. 191 (1976).
Ross, David. Information about the Circuit exhibition, organized by Ross for the Everson Museum. March 1, 1974., 1974.
Ross, David. David Ross: The Success of the Failure of Video.. ETC, 1998.
Ross, David. "The Success of the Failure of Video Art." Videography 10, no. 5 (1985).
Ross, David. "Video at the Museum." Art Rite, no. 7 (1974).
Ross, David A.. Peter Campus. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art,, 1974.
Ross, David. "Invitation to Circuit exhibition. January 3, 1973." (1973).

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