Collaborator
NAM JUNE PAIK
Korean-born artist Nam June Paik was a seminal figure in video art. His video sculptures, installations, performances and single-channel videos encompassed one of the most influential bodies of work in electronic media art. Merging global communications theories with an irreverent Fluxus sensibility, his work in music, performance and video explored the juncture of art, technology, and popular culture. Paik, who is recognized as a visionary artist of the international avant-garde, died in 2006.
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LINKS
Works
- Tune (In))) Catalogue (Dispatch Series Release) Various Artists, 2003
- TV Cello Premiere (Video Work) Nam June Paik and Jud Yalkut, 1971, 7:25 min, color, silent. (Included on Video Synthesizer and "TV Cello" Collectibles). Courtesy EAI,
Exhibitions & Events
- Cinema On Air, June 21, 2008: 8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (Curated by Sarah Margaret Halpern)
- Tune(In))), March 1, 2003: 8 p.m. – 2 a.m. (Curated by free103point9)
ARCHIVE
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Video
- Tune(In))) The Kitchen, April 22, 2004. (excerpt) (video/mov, 36.3 MB)
