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  • Ascott, Roy. The Cybernetic Stance: My Process and Purpose Leonardo 1, no. 1 (1968): 105-112.
  • Stone, Allucquére Rosanne. Will the Real Body Please Stand Up? Boundary Stories about Virtual Cultures In Cyberspace: First Steps, edited by Michael BenediktCambridge: The MIT Press, 1992.
  • Partners in the Arts -
    Displayed only the monitor and stand as aprt of an educational program
  • Hoehn Family Galleries
  • "Standby Deliver" - consists of steel plates facing each other and moving back and forth attached to activating motors. Underneath is a lit glass sugar molecule. Visitors have access to chewing gum, which they chew and stick to the plates, which
  • Rinaldo, Kenneth. Standby Deliver Leonardo Electronic Almanac 33, no. 4 (2000).
  • Zellen, Jody. Standing still : still standing. California: self-published, 1999.
  • Gunning, Tom. Never Seen This Picture Before; Muybridge in Multiplicity In Time Stands Still: Muybridge and the Instantaneous Photography Movement, edited by Phillip Prodger, 222-272. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • 1995 VideoFest saw beyond the end of ist own nose and explored in detail what the new maigc word Multimedia stands for in the realm of CD-ROM and Internet artworks. There were performances, discussions, an exhibition and workshops.
  • Laposky, Ben, ed. Electronic Abstractions. Cherokee: Stanford Museum, 1953.