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* [[Media:Furlong Lucinda 1985 Tracking Video Art Image Processing as a Genre.pdf|"Tracking Video Art: ‘Image Processing’ as a Genre"]], ''Art Journal'' 45, Fall 1985, pp 233-237. [https://www.vtape.org/critical-writing-index-article?id=4376]
 
* [[Media:Furlong Lucinda 1985 Tracking Video Art Image Processing as a Genre.pdf|"Tracking Video Art: ‘Image Processing’ as a Genre"]], ''Art Journal'' 45, Fall 1985, pp 233-237. [https://www.vtape.org/critical-writing-index-article?id=4376]
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* [https://archive.org/stream/independent09foun/#page/n63/mode/2up "Talking Union: The Screen Actors Guild and Independent Film"], ''The Independent'' 9:2, Mar 1986, pp 16-18.
  
 
* [https://archive.org/details/independent11foun/page/n165/mode/2up "Electronic Backtalk: The Art of Interactive Video"], ''The Independent'' 11:4, May 1988, pp 14-20.  
 
* [https://archive.org/details/independent11foun/page/n165/mode/2up "Electronic Backtalk: The Art of Interactive Video"], ''The Independent'' 11:4, May 1988, pp 14-20.  

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Lucinda B. Furlong is a critic and curator. She was curator of Media Arts, American Center, Paris, and assistant curator (1986-1991), Film and Video Department, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

Publications
  • "New York Council on the Arts Revokes Rochester's TV Workshop Funding", Afterimage 9:6, Jan 1982, p 3. [1]
  • "State of the Art Scan: The Ithaca Video Festival", Afterimage 9:6, Jan 1982, pp 12-14. [2]
  • "A Mixed Blessing: 1981 San Francisco International Travelling Video Festival", Afterimage 9:10, May 1982, p 17. [3]
  • "Color My World: Chicago Video", Afterimage 10:3, Oct 1982, pp 18-19. [4]
  • "Big Bird Goes to the Museum: Video + Satellite", Afterimage 10:6, Jan 1983, pp 15-16. [5]
  • "Raster Masters: Review of Video Art: A History", Afterimage 11:8, Mar 1984, pp 17-18. Review of Barbara London's MoMA exhibition. [9]
  • "AIDS Media: Counter-Representations", in New American Film and Video Series, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1989, pp 1-4. [11]
  • "From Object to Subject", program notes, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1992.
See also