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Fred Oclc Bibliography June 2017 Fred Truck Bibliography June 2017 Flat envelope : the biennial report of the Performance Bank by Fred. Truck, Cookie Press. , Performance Bank. Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : [Cookie Press], ©1982. OCLC Number: 84403403 Database: WorldCat Striking camp a : masks by Fred. Truck, Cookie Press. Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Cookie Press, ©1976. OCLC Number: 78973021 Database: WorldCat The skull rack by Fred. Truck, Bolon. Dzacab, Cookie Press. Print book Publication: Des Moines : Cookie Press, 1977. OCLC Number: 78275553 Database: WorldCat ArtEngine texts by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], ©1988-1989 [i.e. 1989] OCLC Number: 77870584 Database: WorldCat The Des Moines Festival of the Avant-garde by Des Moines Festival of the Avant-garde Des Moines, Iowa), Fred. Truck, Blimpwerks. Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Cookie Press, ©1979. OCLC Number: 7973202 Database: WorldCat The left ear of the machine by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Cookie Press, ©1978. OCLC Number: 30871256 Database: WorldCat This is page 0 of the catalog of The Des Moines Festival of the Avant-garde by Des Moines Festival of the Avant-garde , Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa (4225 University, Des Moines, 50311) : Cookie Press, ©1979. OCLC Number: 37517673 Database: WorldCat Illustrated ArtEngine by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: [Des Moines, Iowa] : [ArtEngine], ©1991. ISBN: 0938236113 9780938236115 OCLC Number: 24344435 Database: WorldCat Archaeopteryx by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : F. Truck, ©1992. ISBN: 0938236121 9780938236122 OCLC Number: 26892015 Database: WorldCat The development of signs in space : a futurist communication from Bolon Dzacab by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Cookie Press, ©1981. ISBN: 0938236032 9780938236030 OCLC Number: 34143645 Database: WorldCat George Maciunas : Fluxus and the face of time by Fred. Truck, George F. Maciunas Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Electric Bank, ©1984. OCLC Number: 27793922 Database: WorldCat The polyp (a Quetzalcoatl production), tych, polyptych, striking camp by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines [Iowa] : Cookie Press, 1976. OCLC Number: 13529525 Database: WorldCat The memory bank by Fred. Truck, Electric Bank. Print book Publication: Des Moines, Ia : Electric Bank, ©1986. OCLC Number: 30871277 Database: WorldCat Bottega by Fred. Truck Interactive multimedia Publication: [Iowa] : F. Truck, ©1995. OCLC Number: 37745344 Database: WorldCat George Maciunas : Fluxus and the face of time by Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Electric Bank, ©1984. OCLC Number: 77968947 Database: WorldCat Flat envelope : the biennial report of the Performance Bank by Fred. Truck, Opal L. Nations, Guy. Bleus, Michael. Gibbs, Geoffrey. Cook, Cindy. Hilden, Rimma. Gerlovina, Mike. Metz, Valeriy. Gerlovin, Ulises. Carrion Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : F. Truck, ©1982. OCLC Number: 79779560 Database: WorldCat The prompt and virtual reality by Fred. Truck Article Leonardo24, št. 2 (1991), str. 171-173 ISSN: 0024-094X OCLC Number: 438477003 Database: WorldCat The foam box of 1980 by Fred. Truck Kit Publication: [Des Moines, Iowa] : [Cookie Preee], [©1980] OCLC Number: 16735225 Database: WorldCat Art engine by Fred. Truck Computer file Publication: San Francisco : La Mamelle, Inc. 1989. OCLC Number: 81256157 Database: WorldCat Archaeopteryx by Fred Truck Downloadable archival material Publication: Fred Truck Des Moines, Iowa 1992 OCLC Number: 849679467 Database: WorldCat The prompt and virtual reality by Fred. Truck Article LeonardoV. 24, N. 2 (1991), p. 171-173. Publication: [S.l.] : [s.n.] OCLC Number: 958983626 Database: WorldCat Illustrated ArtEngine by Fred Truck Downloadable archival material Publication: F. Truck Des Moines, Iowa 1991 OCLC Number: 849684645 Database: WorldCat The polyp (a quetzalcoatl production) tych, polyptych, striking camp by Fred Truck Downloadable archival material Publication: Cookie Press Des Moines, Iowa 1976 OCLC Number: 849678330 Database: WorldCat The development of signs in space: a futurist communication from Bolon Dzacab by Fred Truck Downloadable archival material Publication: Cookie Press Des Moines, Iowa 1981 OCLC Number: 849683247 Database: WorldCat The illustrated art engine by Fred. Truck, Art Com (Firm) , Semantic Microsystems. Computer file Publication: San Francisco, Calif. : Distributed by Art Com Software, ©1988. OCLC Number: 20732560 Database: WorldCat ArtEngine by Fred. Truck, Art Com (Firm) , Semantic Microsystems. Computer file Publication: San Francisco, Calif. : Distributed by Art Com Software, ©1989. OCLC Number: 20732521 Database: WorldCat Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. by FRED. TRUCK Archival material OCLC Number: 122426452 Database: WorldCat Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. by FRED. TRUCK Archival material OCLC Number: 84464745 Database: WorldCat A silent poem performed in mime by one or more persons as desired by Opal L. Nations, Fred. Truck, Tim. Benson Print book Publication: Des Moines : Cookie Press, 1982. OCLC Number: 501400075 Database: WorldCat A dictionary of the avant-gardes by Richard Kostelanetz, H. R. Brittain, Richard Carlin, Mark Daniel Cohen, John Robert Colombo, Tony. Coulter, Charles Doria, Ulrike M. Dorda, Bob Grumman, Robert A. Haller, Brock. Helander, Geof. Huth, Gerald. Janecek, Katy. Matheson, Gloria S. McDarrah, Fred W. McDarrah, Michael Peters, Douglas. Puchowski, John. Rocco, Igor Satanovsky, Nicolas Slonimsky, Fred Truck, Gregory. Brender, Routledge. Print book Publication: New York [etc.] : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, dr. 2017. ISBN: 0415937647 9780415937641 OCLC Number: 989763345 Database: WorldCat Franklin Furnace archive artists book bibliography volume I by Franklin Furnace (Archive) , Jacki. Apple, Curt. Barnes, John M. Bennett, Roland van den. Berghe, Patrick. Blackwell, Hans. Breder, Lawler. Caring, James. Carpenter, Dale. Chihuly, Marie C. Combs, Allan D. Coleman, David. Crane, Robert. Cumming, Roger. Cutforth, Joyce. Cutler-Shaw, Robert. Delford-Brown, Jamie. Davidovich, Peter. Downsbrough, Kate. Elliott, Fred. Escher, Heidi. Fasnacht, Jud. Fine, Peter. Fleishman, Paul J. Forte, Conrad. Gleber, Dan Graham, Peter. Grass, Kathy. Gregory, George. Griffin, Hans Haacke, Marcia. Hafif, Kathryn A. Hargreaves, Michael. Harvey, Davi Det Hompson, Stuart. Horn, Peter. Hutchinson, Robert. Jacks, Tom. Johnson, Scott R. Kahn, Jill. Kroesen, Sharon. Kulik, Bruce. Kurtz, Marilyn. Landis, Russell F. Lewis, Joan. Lyons, Mike. Mandel, George. Miller, Robert C. Morgan, Adrian Piper, Patricia. Plattner, Lucio. Pozzo, Brenda. Price, Vaughan. Rachel, Marcia. Resnick, Tony. Rickaby, Edward. Ruscha, Italo. Scanga, Carolee Schneemann, Jenny. Snider, Jim. Snitzer, John. Sokol, Larry. Sultan, Athena. Tacha, Barbara. Vaessen, Pat. Tavenner, Fred. Truck, Rae. Tyson, Peter. Van Riper, Ray. Varn Buhler, Larry. Williams, Mason. Williams Print book Publication: New York : Franklin Furnace Archive Inc., 1977. OCLC Number: 889971977 Database: WorldCat Jean Brown papers, 1916-1995 (bulk 1960-1985). by Jean Brown, Anna. Banana, John M. Bennett, George. Brecht, John. Cage, Augusto de. Campos, Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, Thomas A. Clark, Bob Cobbing, Sas. Colby, Philip. Corner, Robert Desnos, Marcel Duchamp, Steve. Durland, Max Ernst, Amelia. Etlinger, Robert. Filliou, Ian Hamilton. Finlay, Peter Frank, Ken Friedman, Astrid Furnival, John Furnival, György. Galántai, Rimma. Gerlovina, Valeriy. Gerlovin, Klaus Groh, John Held, Dick Higgins, E. F. Higgins, Davi Det Hompson, Stu. Horn, D S H , Richard Huelsenbeck, Ray. Johnson, Bernard Karpel, Per. Kirkeby, Alison. Knowles, George Maciunas, Jackson. Mac Low, Jürgen O. Olbrich, Yōko. Ono, Charlotte. Moorman, Opal L. Nations, Maurizio Nannucci, Nam June Paik, Benjamin. Patterson, Tom Phillips, Carlo. Pittore, Bern Porter, Steve. Random, Man Ray , Kurt Schwitters, Mieko. Shiomi, Al Souza, Daniel Spoerri, Fred. Truck, Tristan Tzara, Timm. Ulrichs, Jiří. Valoch, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Herman de Vries, Emmett. Williams, La Monte. Young, Takako Saito, Paul. Sharits, Robert Watts, Claes Oldenburg, Albert. Fine, Milan. Knížák, Joseph. Beuys, Geoffrey. Hendricks, Dieter Roth, Coracle Press. , COUM transmissions. , Franklin Furnace (Archive) , Institute for Art and Urban Resources. , Kitchen Center for Video, Music, Dance, Performance, Film, and Literature (New York, N.Y.) , Leo Castelli Gallery. Archival material OCLC Number: 77974225 Database: WorldCat The left ear of the machine : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0. by Bolon. Dzacab, Fred. Truck Print book Publication: Des Moines, Iowa : Cookie Pr., 1978. OCLC Number: 257403070 Database: WorldCat Jean Brown collection of art objects, 1958-1986 (bulk 1963-1984). by Eric. Andersen, Ay-o , Bernard (Zona) Banville, Joseph. Beuys, George. Brecht, Jean Brown, Don. Calendar, Christo , Fletcher. Copp, Simon Cutts, Ken. Cox, Marcel Duchamp, Amelia. Etlinger, Robert. Filliou, Ian Hamilton. Finlay, Ken Friedman, John Furnival, Rimma. Gerlovina, Valeriy. Gerlovin, Karl. Gestner, William. Giersbach, Klaus. Groh, John Held, Geoffrey. Hendricks, Joe Jones, Per. Kirkeby, Milan. Knížák, John Lennon, Carla. Liss, George Maciunas, Larry. Miller, Maurizio Nannucci, Jürgen O. Olbrich, Yōko. Ono, Nam June Paik, Benjamin. Patterson, Steve. Random, Man Ray , Jock. Reynolds, Dieter Roth, Takako Saito, Tomas. Schmit,
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