Random Access – Mittelalterl. Notenschrift
Date/ 1967-1968
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
Classification/ Drawing
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- x is y, y is x - big drawing with TV
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- Small notebook
- Zen for Head
- On January scroll
- Danger Music for Dick Higgins
- The Aachen poster
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- Bian Lu Scroll
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Dimensions / 51.5x40cm
Medium / Random Access – Mittelalterl. Notenschrift (Bremen S. 121), Paik signed
Paik’s first solo exhibition Exposition of Music – Electronic Television(1963), in which he manipulated internal circuits and introduced thirteen ‘experimental’ televisions, served as the launching ground for Paik’s career in media art as he moved on from music. In this exhibition, Paik introduced Random Access, which visualizes acoustics by inviting the viewers to go through the audiotapes on the wall using tape heads. Later, Paik produced another work of the same title, once again visualizing random access in the form of traditional scores.
Medium / Random Access – Mittelalterl. Notenschrift (Bremen S. 121), Paik signed
Paik’s first solo exhibition Exposition of Music – Electronic Television(1963), in which he manipulated internal circuits and introduced thirteen ‘experimental’ televisions, served as the launching ground for Paik’s career in media art as he moved on from music. In this exhibition, Paik introduced Random Access, which visualizes acoustics by inviting the viewers to go through the audiotapes on the wall using tape heads. Later, Paik produced another work of the same title, once again visualizing random access in the form of traditional scores.