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Date/ 2001
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
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Dimensions / 35.5×43.2cm
There are different squares in this drawing, two smaller ones representing television sets, the other two for houses, it seems. In the house on the right, there is a TV set inside, and on the left, on top of the house surrounded by a dotted line. Recalling the fact that Paik often employed dotted lines to symbolize communication connected by a broadcast network, it can be speculated that this design-like drawing perhaps embodies television not as a passive and enclosed media but as a two-way media open to the world.
There are different squares in this drawing, two smaller ones representing television sets, the other two for houses, it seems. In the house on the right, there is a TV set inside, and on the left, on top of the house surrounded by a dotted line. Recalling the fact that Paik often employed dotted lines to symbolize communication connected by a broadcast network, it can be speculated that this design-like drawing perhaps embodies television not as a passive and enclosed media but as a two-way media open to the world.