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Nam June Paik : becoming robot / edited by Melissa Chiu and Michelle Yun.

Publisher: New York, NY : Asia Society, [2014]Distributor: New Haven : Distributed by Yale University Press ISBN: 9780300209211; 0300209215.Other title: Becoming robot.Uniform titles: Nam June Paik (Asia Society. Museum) Subject(s): Paik, Nam June, 1932-2006 -- Exhibitions | Video art -- ExhibitionsDDC classification: 709.2 General note: Sesli Dizi, Dinleyen Gözler İçin = For Eyes That ListenGeneral note: "Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Nam June Paik : Becoming Robot" organized by Asia Society Museum, September 5, 2014-January 4, 2015"--Colophon.
Contents:
Nam June Paik : evolution, revolution, resolution / Michelle Yun -- OK, let's go to Blimpie's : talking about Nam June Paik / Melissa Chiu -- No exit : video and the readymade / David Joselit -- Works in the exhibition -- Remembering Nam June Paik / Kenzo Digital, John Godfrey, Christian Jankowski, Jon Kessler, John Maeda, Bill Viola, Yoko Ono -- Nam June Paik : in his own words -- Nam June Paik : fast-forward / Michelle Yun.
Summary: This new, fully illustrated catalog on the celebrated progenitor of video art, Nam June Paik (1932-2006), brings together a host of scholars, artists and Paik's own collaborators to illuminate the work of this innovative artist. An essay by curator Michelle Yun takes readers through Paik's highly original career, providing insight into his radical and witty experiments with technology, especially in relation to the body, which he viewed as vital platforms for the future of art, science and education. Scholars David Joselit and John Maeda contribute texts examining the artist's interest in new media and popular culture. A roundtable discussion with three of Paik's own artistic collaborators, and contemporary artists' statements shed light on the collaborative process and Paik's enduring influence on artistic practice today. Drawing on the newly established Nam June Paik Archive at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this catalogue also features never-before published primary sources that highlight Paik's prescient attitude towards the integration of increasingly indispensable technologies into modern life.
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Sesli Dizi,
Dinleyen Gözler İçin = For Eyes That Listen

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Nam June Paik : Becoming Robot" organized by Asia Society Museum, September 5, 2014-January 4, 2015"--Colophon.

Includes bibliographical references (page 179) and index.

Nam June Paik : evolution, revolution, resolution / Michelle Yun -- OK, let's go to Blimpie's : talking about Nam June Paik / Melissa Chiu -- No exit : video and the readymade / David Joselit -- Works in the exhibition -- Remembering Nam June Paik / Kenzo Digital, John Godfrey, Christian Jankowski, Jon Kessler, John Maeda, Bill Viola, Yoko Ono -- Nam June Paik : in his own words -- Nam June Paik : fast-forward / Michelle Yun.

This new, fully illustrated catalog on the celebrated progenitor of video art, Nam June Paik (1932-2006), brings together a host of scholars, artists and Paik's own collaborators to illuminate the work of this innovative artist. An essay by curator Michelle Yun takes readers through Paik's highly original career, providing insight into his radical and witty experiments with technology, especially in relation to the body, which he viewed as vital platforms for the future of art, science and education. Scholars David Joselit and John Maeda contribute texts examining the artist's interest in new media and popular culture. A roundtable discussion with three of Paik's own artistic collaborators, and contemporary artists' statements shed light on the collaborative process and Paik's enduring influence on artistic practice today. Drawing on the newly established Nam June Paik Archive at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this catalogue also features never-before published primary sources that highlight Paik's prescient attitude towards the integration of increasingly indispensable technologies into modern life.

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