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Date/ 2000
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
Classification/ Drawing
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Dimensions / 35.5×43.2cm
Across the drawing are two long horizontal lines with a series of holes punched, and the space between the two lines are divided into rectangular rooms. The same image is repeated in each room, indicating that this is a roll of film. The image contained in the film roll is a profile of two persons face to face. In many drawings, Nam June Paik depicts two profiles facing each other using simple lines, and this might be construed as a metaphoric expression for two-way communication. Below are Chinese words meaning “connection,” “record,” and “document,” all probably relating the characteristics of the film as a medium.
Across the drawing are two long horizontal lines with a series of holes punched, and the space between the two lines are divided into rectangular rooms. The same image is repeated in each room, indicating that this is a roll of film. The image contained in the film roll is a profile of two persons face to face. In many drawings, Nam June Paik depicts two profiles facing each other using simple lines, and this might be construed as a metaphoric expression for two-way communication. Below are Chinese words meaning “connection,” “record,” and “document,” all probably relating the characteristics of the film as a medium.