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1979
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"Big and Little,"
by Botho Strauss. Directed by Daniel Freudenberger, starring Barbara Barrie. Presented by the Phoenix.
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"Theatre at Marymount, Manhattan College,"
New York, New York. Produced over 40 drawings that were rear projected on screens and made up a major part of the sets. Reviewed by major critics including Richard Eder of The New York Times.
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1984
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1984-1985
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1986
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1987
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"Computers and the Graphic Designer,"
Syracuse University, Program Consultant. April.
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1988
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1989
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"Art Seen: Barbara Nessim, Computer Art,"
Produced by David Howard, aired on cable throughout the USA.
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"Philadelphia University of the Arts,"
Consultant to the Art Department about future Computer Programs.
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1990
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"One Norway Street,"
Skylar Scheuyler Host; Boston PBS Cable TV, Christian Science Monitor sponsor.
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1991
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"Tatyana Mamonova Presents Remarkable Women of America,"
shown on Cable TV & Soviet TV.
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"Art Breaking: Random Access Memories,"
WBAI, Host/Moderator - Charles Finch. April 25.
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1992
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"Falling Dominos: The Spread of AIDS,"
public service announcement, produced by John Golobe.
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"Barbara Nessim, Random Access Memories,"
WCSU, Colorado State University, Host Lee Tomjack.
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1994
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"Siggraph 94,"
CNN Future Watch segment, painting "Veiled Egg" appeared in feature.
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"SCAN (lecture),"
work presented by Rachel Gellman. November.
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1995
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"Falling Dominoes...and the Spread of AIDS,"
Volunteer Service Commercial.
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"Art, Design and Barbie,"
CNN.
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1996
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"Computer Links,"
with Willie Grodner, Channel 69. December 14.
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"4th Annual NY Digital Salon,"
School of Visual Arts Museum, Curated Jury. November 11–December 6.
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1997
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"Global Collaboration Renga '97,"
http://www.renga.com/archives/global/.
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"5th Annual NY Digital Salon,"
School of Visual Arts Museum, Curated Jury. November.
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1998
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"6th Annual NY Digital Salon,"
School of Visual Arts Museum, Curated Jury. February.
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2001
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2003-2006
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"Under Cover: The Art of the Graphic Novel,"
The Norman Rockwell Museum, advisor and selected curators.
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2005
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