Biblio
A Closer Look: Hidden Histories - Introduction. San Francisco, CA: NAMAC, 2005.
Decillionix. Sound Products for Apple Computers. DX-1.. Sunnyvale, CA: Decillionix., 1984.
Video Art (Basic Art). Taschen, 2006.
Computer Graphics as a Way of Life., undated.
Video Art. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art,, 1975.
The Case for a Center for Independent Television. Presented at the Conference Television Makers and Public Communications Policy. NY, NY: Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.
Highlights from Cannes: Ray: You Can't Go Home Again." Filmmakers Newsletter (1973).
"Determining Copyright Status for Preservation and Access: Defining Reasonable Effort." Library Resources and Technical Services 41, no. 4 (1997).
"Designing for TV." Print XXVI, no. I (1972): 42-71.
"Denson Electronic Corp. Flyer 978 S3; 975 S7, 980 J1(2); 978 J1; 977 J1. Ellington, CT: Denson Electronic Corp., undated.
Permanence Through Change: The Variable Media Approach, Edited by Alain Depocas, Jon Ippolito and Caitlin Jones. NY and Montreal: Solomon Guggenheim Foundation and the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology, 2003.
Designlab VMUX-8x8 Video Routing Switcher. Owego, NY: Designlab (David Jones), undated.
Eigenwelt Der Apparate-Welt, Pioneers of Electronic Art: The Video Synthesizer by Tom Dewitt., Edited by David Dunn. Linz, Austria: Ars Electronica, 1992.
Visual Music: Searching for an Aesthetic." Leonardo: Visual Art, Sound, Music and Technology 20, no. 2 (1987).
"Thoughts on 3-D., 1995.
Pantomation., 1975.
Pantograph., 1977.
Pantograph - excerpt from The Development of a Video Art Facility by Electronic Body Arts, Inc., 1979.
Dewitt - Burris., 1978.
Keeping Faith: Indian Film and its World." Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ヨ The Moving Image 114, no. 4 (1985): 125-140.
"Sign Off: The Last Days of Television. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1982.
Diamond Electronics Model STV-1 and STV-2 Camera System Viewfinders.. Lancaster, OH: Diamond Electronics a subsidiary of Babcock and Wilcox, 1968.
Diamond Electronics Model ST-2 Camera System. Lancaster, OH: Diamond Electronics a subsidiary of Babcock and Wilcox, 1968.