ART : NAM JUNE PAIK

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several televisions stacked on top of each other in a room with hard wood floors
checking in to the new Whitney Museum inaugural exhibition, viewing V-YRAMID by Nam Jun Paik
a motor bike is on display in front of televisions and other items that have been placed around it
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a statue of a horse is in front of a building with many old radio's
History of Art: Architecture and Sculpture
FLUXUS, History of Art: Architecture and Sculpture
an old fashioned television with arrows sticking out of it's back and on top of a table
Nam June Paik Archives - traffic magazine
nam june paik | Nam June Paik Archives - traffic magazine
an abstract painting with multiple televisions in the shape of a man's head
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Nam June Paik (July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a Korean American artist. Description from thevideodesign.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
a woman standing in front of a display of television's and pictures on the wall
Thomas Hirschhorn's “Crystal of Resistance“ in the Swiss Pavilion of the Venice Biennale (2011)
an old fashioned television set sitting on top of a wooden table in front of a white wall
Dark Silence In Suburbia
Dark Silence In Suburbia
several colorful lights are on display in an empty room
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David Batchelor
a sculpture made out of multiple televisions on top of a wooden floor
The Cybernetic Pioneer of Video Art: Nam June Paik
a robot made out of old tvs and other electronic gadgets is shown in front of a white background
Meet Nam June Paik: The Father Of Video Art
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a clock that is lit up in the dark with some lights on it's sides
Nam June Paik, Neon Buddha.jpg
NEON 'BUDDAH' SIGN ๑෴MustBaSign෴๑
there are many televisions stacked on top of each other
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I took this photo of a bunch of TVs stacked atop each other on a beautiful night, last Thursday. This piece was one of my favorites from the Barry McGee exhibit at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
a robot made out of different types of electronic gadgets and lights on it's head
‘Bakelite Robot‘, Nam June Paik, 2002 | Tate
Artwork page for Bakelite Robot, Nam June Paik 2002 on display at Tate Modern. Paik was fascinated by the figure of the robot, and created his first radio-controlled robot in 1964. This later work is a sculptural figure constructed using nine vintage Bakelite radios, which the artist acquired from thrift stores and markets. Bakelite was an early heat-resistant plastic that was commonly used for domestic electrical goods and childrens’ toys in the 1930s and early 1940s. Paik has customised the...
an old fashioned tv set sitting on top of a wooden stand with buttons and wires attached to it
Attack of the twee tech
Estetico + Conceptual= Nam June Paik ¿Limite entre hombre y màuina? Critica a sociedad actual y los deshumanizada que se ha convertido