Readings
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- Peter WOLLEN - Making Time: Time in Video and Film Art
- David ANTIN - Video: The Distinctive Features of the Medium
- Thomas HARDING - What is Video Activism?
- Martha GEVER - Pressure Points: Video in the Public Sphere
- John HANHARDT & Maria Christina VILLASENOR - Video/Media Culture of the Late Twentieth Century
- Rachel RINALDO - Pixel Visions: The Resurgence of Video Activism
- Melinda BARLOW - The Architecture of Image and Sound: Dwelling in the Work of Mary Lucier
- Deirdre BOYLE - Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited
- Ann Sargent WOOSTER - Why Don't They Tell Stories Like They Used To?
- Dara BIRNBAUM - Talking Back to the Media
- David ROSS - Truth or Consequences: American Television and Video Art
- Nam June PAIK - La Vie, Satellites, One Meeting - One Life
- Marita STURKEN - Paradox in the Evolution of an Art Form
- John HANHARDT - De-collage/Collage: Notes Toward a Reexamination of the Origins of Video Art
- John HANHARDT - The Passion for Perceiving: Expanded Forms of Film and Video Art
- Kathy Rae HUFFMAN - Video Art: What's TV Got To Do With It
- Rosalind KRAUSS - Video: The Aesthetics of Narcissism
- Kathy O'DELL - Performance, Video and Trouble in the Home
- DAVID TOMAS – Futures of the Eye – Vertov/Farocki on Machine Vision
- Dan GRAHAM – Essay on Video, Architecture and Television
- Martha ROSLER – Video: Shedding the Utopian Moment
- Patricia MELLENCAMP – Avant-Garde TV – Simulation and Surveillance
- Vito ACCONCI – 10-Point Plan for Video
- Vito ACCONCI - Public Space in a Private Time (1997)
- KLEIN – Audience Culture and the Video Screen
- Christine ROSS – The Temporalities of Video: Extendedness Revisited
- Anne WAGNER – Performance, Video and the Rhetoric of Presence (2000)
- Bruce FERGUSON – The Importance of Being Ernie
- David JOSELIT: From FEEDBACK
- Deirdre BOYLE - A Brief History of American Documentary Video
