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Media Cited
Bye, Bye, Kipling, TV broadcast, aired 4 October 1986, PBS/WNET-13.
Good Morning, Mr. Orwell, TV broadcast, aired 1 January 1984, PBS/WNET-13.
‘Variations on a Theme by Saint-Saens’, performed at the Sky Art Conference/Ars Electronica in 1982, TV broadcast, airdate unknown, ORF.
Video-Film Concert. Directed by Nam June Paik and Jud Yalkut, 1966 72/1992. Electronic Arts Intermix. 16mm film on video.
Wrap Around the World, TV broadcast, aired 10 September 1988, PBS/WNET-13.