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Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
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- Small notebook
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- On January scroll
- Danger Music for Dick Higgins
- The Aachen poster
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Dimensions / 39.5x27cm
To personify a television by inserting eyes, nose and mouth into the square, or to portray two persons face to face by drawing lines similar to number 3 or alphabet E, is Nam June Paik’s typical way to represent two-way communication. In this drawing, it seems Paik additionally represented a flow of certain emotion between them by a dotted line and an arrow. You may interpret this as his intention to imply the fact that television broadcast could mediate human communication.
To personify a television by inserting eyes, nose and mouth into the square, or to portray two persons face to face by drawing lines similar to number 3 or alphabet E, is Nam June Paik’s typical way to represent two-way communication. In this drawing, it seems Paik additionally represented a flow of certain emotion between them by a dotted line and an arrow. You may interpret this as his intention to imply the fact that television broadcast could mediate human communication.