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[[Image:Youngblood_Gene_Expanded_Cinema.jpg|thumb|258px|Gene Youngblood, ''Expanded Cinema'', 1970, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=218 Log], [[Media:Youngblood_Gene_Expanded_Cinema.pdf|PDF]].]]
 
[[Image:Youngblood_Gene_Expanded_Cinema.jpg|thumb|258px|Gene Youngblood, ''Expanded Cinema'', 1970, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=218 Log], [[Media:Youngblood_Gene_Expanded_Cinema.pdf|PDF]].]]
 
==Literature==
 
==Literature==
===Magazine===
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===Artists' writings===
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* ''[[Radical Software]]'' magazine, 11 issues, 1970-74, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=269 Log], [http://www.radicalsoftware.org/e/browse.html PDFs].
 
* ''[[Radical Software]]'' magazine, 11 issues, 1970-74, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=269 Log], [http://www.radicalsoftware.org/e/browse.html PDFs].
  
===Books===
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* Hollis Frampton, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=766 Circles of Confusion: Film/Photography/Video Texts 1968-1981]'', foreword Annette Michelson, Visual Studies Workshop Press, 1983, 200 pp.
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=11024 On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters: The Writings of Hollis Frampton]'', ed. Bruce Jenkins, MIT Press, 2009, 360 pp.
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===Catalogues===
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* ''[http://scribd.com/doc/86371323/ Video and Language. Video as Language]'', 1986. Catalogue.
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===Art history and theory===
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* Gene Youngblood, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=218 Expanded Cinema]'', intro. R. Buckminster Fuller, New York: Dutton, 1970, 432 pp.
 
* Gene Youngblood, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=218 Expanded Cinema]'', intro. R. Buckminster Fuller, New York: Dutton, 1970, 432 pp.
 
* Michael Shamberg, Raindance Corporation, ''Guerrilla Television'', New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Holt Rinehart and Winstin, 1971. [http://archive.neural.it/init/default/show/1964]
 
* Michael Shamberg, Raindance Corporation, ''Guerrilla Television'', New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Holt Rinehart and Winstin, 1971. [http://archive.neural.it/init/default/show/1964]
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* Nancy Cain, ''Video Days and What We Saw Through the Viewfinder'', Palm Springs: Event Horizon Press, 2011.
 
* Nancy Cain, ''Video Days and What We Saw Through the Viewfinder'', Palm Springs: Event Horizon Press, 2011.
  
===Catalogues===
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; Book chapters, Papers, Articles
* ''[http://scribd.com/doc/86371323/ Video and Language. Video as Language]'', 1986. Catalogue.
 
 
 
===Book chapters, Papers, Articles===
 
 
* Kate Horsfield, [http://www.vdb.org/sites/default/files/Kate%20Horsfield%20-%20Busting%20the%20Tube;%20A%20Brief%20History%20of%20Video%20Art.pdf "Busting the Tube: A Brief History of Video Art"], in ''Feedback: The Video Data Bank Catalog of Video Art and Artist Interviews'', 2006.
 
* Kate Horsfield, [http://www.vdb.org/sites/default/files/Kate%20Horsfield%20-%20Busting%20the%20Tube;%20A%20Brief%20History%20of%20Video%20Art.pdf "Busting the Tube: A Brief History of Video Art"], in ''Feedback: The Video Data Bank Catalog of Video Art and Artist Interviews'', 2006.
 
* Ege Berensel, [http://www.goethe.de/ins/tr/lp/prj/art/med/str/en9834692.htm  "Video Art from ’Monitor-Sculpture‘ to ’Video-Sculpture"], ''Goethe.de'', 2012.
 
* Ege Berensel, [http://www.goethe.de/ins/tr/lp/prj/art/med/str/en9834692.htm  "Video Art from ’Monitor-Sculpture‘ to ’Video-Sculpture"], ''Goethe.de'', 2012.
  
===Bibliography and Chronology===
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; Bibliography and Chronology
 
* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Writings/video_rewind.pdf "Video Rewind: A Seminar on Early Video History"], c1983, 12 pp. With a bibliography and U.S. chronology.
 
* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Writings/video_rewind.pdf "Video Rewind: A Seminar on Early Video History"], c1983, 12 pp. With a bibliography and U.S. chronology.
 
* Barbara London, [http://www.torusgallery.com/ncet/pdf/london_video_chronicle_1963-1983.pdf "Video: A Selected Chronology, 1963-1983"], ''Art Journal'' 45(3): "Video: The Reflexive Medium" (Autumn 1985), pp 249-262.
 
* Barbara London, [http://www.torusgallery.com/ncet/pdf/london_video_chronicle_1963-1983.pdf "Video: A Selected Chronology, 1963-1983"], ''Art Journal'' 45(3): "Video: The Reflexive Medium" (Autumn 1985), pp 249-262.
  
===Dissertations===
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* James A. Nadeau, ''[http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/39146/123349020.pdf The medium is the medium: the convergence of video, art and television at WGBH (1969)]'', Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Comparative Media Studies, 2006. Thesis.
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* James A. Nadeau, ''[http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/39146/123349020.pdf The Medium is the Medium: The Convergence of Video, Art and Television at WGBH (1969)]'', Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Comparative Media Studies, 2006. [http://cmsw.mit.edu/the-medium-is-the-medium/]
  
 
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Artists, collectives, events

Artists (cont.)

Peggy Ahwesh, Francis Alÿs, Atlas Group, John Baldessari, Yael Bartana, Lynda Benglis, Guy Ben Ner, Sadie Benning, Dara Birnbaum, Colin Campbell, Peter Campus, Aleesa Cohene, Phil Collins, Omer Fast, Fischli & Weiss, General Idea, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Halflifers, David Hall, Gary Hill, Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Mike Kelley, Michael Klier, Sharon Lockhart, Deirdre Logue, Paul McCarthy, Karen Mirza & Brad Butler, Robert Morris, Muntadas, Annabel Nicholson, Dennis Oppenheim, Charlemagne Palestine, Paper Tiger Television, Lis Rhodes, Christoph Schlingensief, John Smith, Lisa Steele, Surveillance Camera Players, Aldo Tambellini, Sam Taylor-Wood, Ryan Trecartin, Vasulkas, Hannah Wilke, Artur Żmijewski.

Radical Software magazine, 1970-74, Log, PDFs.
Gene Youngblood, Expanded Cinema, 1970, Log, PDF.

Literature

Artists' writings

Magazine
Books

Catalogues

Art history and theory

Books
  • Gene Youngblood, Expanded Cinema, intro. R. Buckminster Fuller, New York: Dutton, 1970, 432 pp.
  • Michael Shamberg, Raindance Corporation, Guerrilla Television, New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Holt Rinehart and Winstin, 1971. [1]
  • Paul Ryan, Birth And Death And Cybernation: Cybernetics of the Sacred, New York: Gordon & Breach, 1973.
  • Ira Schneider, Beryl Korot (eds.), Video Art: An Anthology, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Contributions from 70 video artists.
  • Peggy Gale (ed.), Video by Artists, Toronto: Art Metropole, 1976. [2]
  • Johanna Gill, Video: State of the Art, Rockefeller Foundation, 1976, 56 pp, HTML.
  • Jonathan Price, Video Visions: A Medium Discovers Itself, New York: New American Library, 1977.
  • Gregory Battcock (ed.), New Artists Video: A Critical Anthology, New York: E.P.Dutton, 1978, xxii+198 pp. [3]
  • John Hanhardt (ed.), Video Culture: A Critical Investigation, Layton, UT: Peregrine Smith Books, and Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop Press, 1986.
  • Lori Zippay (ed.), Artists' Video: An International Guide, New York: Cross River Press, 1991, 272 pp.
  • Doug Hall, Sally Jo Fifer (eds.), Illuminating Video: An Essential Guide to Video Art, New York: Aperture Press, 1991.
  • Deidre Boyle, Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited, Oxford University Press, 1997.
  • Nancy Cain, Video Days and What We Saw Through the Viewfinder, Palm Springs: Event Horizon Press, 2011.
Book chapters, Papers, Articles
Bibliography and Chronology
Dissertations

More

Resources

See also