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Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
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- Small notebook
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- The Aachen poster
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Dimensions / 21x27cm
Medium / Paper, ball pen
On the lined notebook page, three television sets are drawn with a ballpoint pen. Each television looks like a single formless tangled line, but if you take a close look at it, you may identify the contours of a TV set with an antenna, and a human figure or seating Buddha out of the screen’s scanning lines. The antenna on the middle television is located on a different side from the other two televisions, indicating that it is laid on its side. This drawing recalls the room of experimental televisions that were placed in different directions in Nam June Paik’s Exposition of Music – Electronic Television.
Medium / Paper, ball pen
On the lined notebook page, three television sets are drawn with a ballpoint pen. Each television looks like a single formless tangled line, but if you take a close look at it, you may identify the contours of a TV set with an antenna, and a human figure or seating Buddha out of the screen’s scanning lines. The antenna on the middle television is located on a different side from the other two televisions, indicating that it is laid on its side. This drawing recalls the room of experimental televisions that were placed in different directions in Nam June Paik’s Exposition of Music – Electronic Television.