+ Luxonline: primarily devoted to British avant-garde film and video, but includes information on American and Canadian work as well, particularly in the "history" section.
+ Flicker: extensive resource of further links to sites about contemporary and historical experimental cinema.
+ UbuWeb Film: growing archive of experimental film and video viewable online; also includes some excellent source documents.
+ iota Center: resources on visual music, including an archive of articles by William Moritz
+ Center for Visual Music: more historical articles on visual music.
+ Distributors' catalogs serve as important research tools, and sometimes include statements by artists in their descriptions: see the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre, Women Make Movies, EAI, Video Data Bank, Canyon Cinema and the Film-Makers' Coop.
+ A bibliography on experimental film at Berkeley.
+ The British Artists Moving Image Database "covers experimental and avant-garde film, video art, artists'
television, gallery-based installations and other works that use moving
image and audio-visual multimedia technologies, made by British and
British-based artists."
+ A pdf of Gene Youngblood's Expanded Cinema.
+ Philip Hood's searchable database of 16mm films in circulation at the Film-Makers' Coop, Donnell Media Center, and public libraries in Pennsylvania, Boston, Maryland and Washington DC; also includes a useful selection of cinema texts and an index to films referenced in Amos Vogel's Film As A Subversive Art.
+ Bright Lights Film Journal's selection of articles on experimental film.
+ A great deal of writing on experimental work appears in Senses of Cinema.
+ Millennium Film Journal includes an full index and many articles online.
+ My del.icio.us links tagged "experimental film"
+ Media Art Net provides an excellent resource on new and old media art, as well as some film, including source documents.
+ Some great resources on early video art: Vasulka.org, Experimental Television Center, the Early Video Project, Radical Software.
+ Writers on experimental film: Fred Camper, Robert Haller, Melissa Ragona and me.
+ The Moving Image Source Resource Guide. An excellent place to begin research of film, video or new media of any kind.