First portable TV
Date/ 1973
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
Classification/ Object
- Paik-Abe Video Synthesizer
- Homecoming
- 12 Piano Compositions for Nam June Paik by George Maciunas performer’s copy of score with annotations and instructions for performance at Nam June Paik Art Center in 2010 prepared and performed by Ben Patterson
- Message to Nam June Paik
- Chronicle of A Beautiful Dancer
- In Memoriam Geroge Maciunas
- Flux Reliquary
- Deck, A Fluxgame
- Closed on Monday, A Fluxgame
- Bead Puzzle
- Flux Rain Machine
- Events
- Living Fluxsculpture
- Instruction No.2
- Events
- Name kit
- Sinfonie Nr. 6 - in box (Violinparts and score), funkhaus köln, Neuss
- 2 1/2 TV
- Chair Black and White
- Colored Chair
- Hommage a John Cage
- 6 drawings on beertabs
- Fan
- MS-Fluxussus (symphonie Nr. 7)
- Cooking Pot (with Korean Recipe)
- First portable TV
- Untitled
Dimensions / 7.5x32x2cm
Medium / Wooden bakeware
During his career as a professor in Dusseldorf, Paik divided his time between New York and Germany. Erik Andersch once a Fluxus member, collected and recorded Paik’s works while getting along with him during his stay in Germany. Portable TV is one of the significant works that the Nam June Paik Art Center purchased from Eric Andersen in 2009. This small work was titled First Portable TV by Paik, revealing his vision on media as well as his Fluxus-typed sense of humor.
Medium / Wooden bakeware
During his career as a professor in Dusseldorf, Paik divided his time between New York and Germany. Erik Andersch once a Fluxus member, collected and recorded Paik’s works while getting along with him during his stay in Germany. Portable TV is one of the significant works that the Nam June Paik Art Center purchased from Eric Andersen in 2009. This small work was titled First Portable TV by Paik, revealing his vision on media as well as his Fluxus-typed sense of humor.