from Robby Herbst: “I just found that the entire contents of this 70’s era radical technology magazine is online in all its glory- technotopian manifestos and cool ass mcluhan/nam june paik/ant farm/usco – driven graphics.”
from the <a href="Radical Software website:
“The historic video magazine Radical Software was started by Beryl Korot, Phyllis Gershuny, and Ira Schneider and first appeared in Spring of 1970, soon after low-cost portable video equipment became available to artists and other potential videomakers. Though scholarly works on video art history often refer to Radical Software, there are few places where scholars can review its contents. Individual copies are rare, and few complete collections exist. This Web site makes it freely available and searchable on the Internet.”