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Date/ 1998
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
Classification/ Drawing
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Dimensions / 35.5×43.2cm
The strokes of countless lines in different colors seem to suggest action paintings somehow. This is also reminiscent of Paik’s lecture entitled Random Access Information. “I am confident that color video sets were invented by a genius, an artist. Television does not show image, only lines, like weaving. The difference between weaving and television is that television constantly weaves and that televised images can always be rewoven and woven again according to new motifs.”
The strokes of countless lines in different colors seem to suggest action paintings somehow. This is also reminiscent of Paik’s lecture entitled Random Access Information. “I am confident that color video sets were invented by a genius, an artist. Television does not show image, only lines, like weaving. The difference between weaving and television is that television constantly weaves and that televised images can always be rewoven and woven again according to new motifs.”