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  1. Electronic Superhighway playfully engages three such forces--the US interstate highway system, cable television, and the emergent internet of the 1990s. In this TV map, neon-outlined states play a mix of borrowed and original footage.

    • Nam June Paik

      Nam June Paik (1932–2006), internationally recognized as the...

  2. From music to Fluxus. Paik was well-positioned to understand how media technologies were evolving: in the 1960s he was one of the very first people to use televisual technologies as an artistic medium, earning him the title of “father” of video art.

  3. 8 de jul. de 2022 · Electronic Superhighway is one of the most noted works of Korean Nam June Paik artist. It illustrates how he interpreted a diverse nation through media technology. The Electronic Superhighway is a large installation, constructed with 336 televisions, 50 VHS players, 3750 feet of cable, and 575 feet of multicolored neon tubing.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Nam June Paik, Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii. by Tina Rivers Ryan. The “father of video art” argued that electronic communication, not transportation, unites the modern world. “Preserving Nam June Paik’s Electronic Superhighway.”

  5. Robots, video synthesizers, experimental music⁠—discover the multidimensional creative world of electronic artist Nam June Paik.

  6. Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, commonly referred to as Electronic Superhighway, is an art installation created by Nam June Paik in 1995. Since 2006, the work has been on display in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) in Washington, D.C.

  7. Paik's investigations into video and television and his key role in transforming the electronic moving image into an artist's medium are part of the history of the media arts.