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  • "Michael Callahan Speaks on the 1960's" – North Reading Transcript (Nov 01, 2007)
    Michael Callahan, co-founder of intermedia art group USCO, US Company, along with the poet Gerd Stern and the painter Steve Durkee or Der-Key speaks of the legacy of 1960's technology. Interest in the sixties since Tate Liverpool "Summer of Love" exhibit

  • "USCO Performances at Anthology Film Archives" – Program (Feb 01, 2005)
    Anthology Film Archives Special USCO performances March 25 26 27 2004 highlight early work of Museum Technology's Michael Callahan

  • "Usco performance" – Anthology Film Archives (Dec 16, 2004)
    Anthology Film Archives, complete Press Release. MULTIMEDIA GROUP USCO TO RESURRECT SIX 1960s WORKS. Highlights early work of Michael Callahan, now President of Museum Technology Source Inc.

  • "Controlling a Tornado" – Exhibit Builder (Jun 01, 2000)
    The LT-12 from Museum Technology stirs up an exhibit in Pennsylvania. This article highlights an exciting installation featuring some of Museum Technology's products.

  • "Putting its quality on display" – Boston Globe (Mar 10, 1999)
    The CC-1000 Closed Caption Board opens new markets for Museum Technology Source and takes the company in new directions.

  • "Peace, love and interactive media" – Boston Business Journal (Feb 16, 1999)
    The spirit of the sixties continues in the CC-1000, a product from Museum Technology that was developed by noted artist Michael Callahan. The CC-1000 is emerging as a celebrated captioning product gaining widespread use around the world.

  • "A Better Way to Caption" – The InterpEdge (Mar 01, 1997)
    Providing clear, elegant captions, the CC-1000 is an aesthetically perfected solution to captioning. This article describes the innovative engineering of the CC-1000, an award-winning product from Museum Technology.

  • "San Francisco Tape Music Center: Modest and Vital Drive" – San Francisco Chronicle (Mar 30, 1964)
    Early (1964) article from San Francisco Chronicle regarding fund drive by San Francisco Tape Music Center. Photo of Ramon Sender Michael Callahan Morton Subotnick and Pauline Oliveros

  • "The Electronic Music Men" – San Francisco Chronicle (Mar 22, 1964)
    Michael Callahan President of Museum Technology Source Inc. began career as teenager working with Ramon Sender, Morton Subotnick and Pauline Oliveros at the San Francisco Tape Music Center. His involvement with technology and the communication arts remai