Video activism
Artists, collectives
- Ant Farm
- Black Box
- Skip Blumberg
- Eleanor Boyer
- Candida TV
- CEFREC
- David Cort
- Deptford.TV
- Global Village
- Adnan Hadzi
- DeeDee Halleck
- Judy Hoffman
- Les Insoumuses
- Kartemquin Films
- Medienwerkstatt Freiburg
- Original Videojournal
- Paper Tiger TV
- Raindance Foundation
- Delphine Seyrig
- Spectacle
- TVTV
- Undercurrents
- Videofreex
Literature
- Michael Shamberg, Raindance Corporation, Guerrilla Television, New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Holt Rinehart and Winstin, 1971. [1]
- Deidre Boyle, Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited, Oxford University Press, 1997.
- Carlos Fernandez, "Movements and Militant Media: Communications Technology and Latin American Grassroots Politics", in Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority, eds. Josh MacPhee and Erik Reuland, AK Press, 2007, pp 229-235.
- Carolyn Faber, Jakob Jakobsen, Guerilla Television and Activist Video: A View from the Last 35 Years, Copenhagen: Copenhagen Free University, 2007, 56 pp. Excerpt, [2]. Booklet with an interview with tv-pioneer Tom Weinberg - by Carolyn Faber, documents from the Media Burn Archive and a Guerilla Television Lexicon.
- Nancy Cain, Video Days and What We Saw Through the Viewfinder, Palm Springs: Event Horizon Press, 2011.
- Ege Berensel, "From Guerilla Television to Video-Activism, from Witness Video to Media-Activism: How to Resist Using Video", Goethe.de, 2012.
See also