Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 19, Issue 5
December 2013
Far and Wide
Volume Authors: Lanfranco Aceti and Omar Kholeif
Editors: Ozden Sahin and Catherine M. Weir
This catalog is a LEA production with FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology). It follows the first major retrospective on Nam June Paik in the UK with an exhibition and conference organized by Tate Liverpool and FACT. The exhibition Nam June Paik, December 17, 2010 to March 13, 2011, was curated by Sook-Kyung Lee and Susanne Rennert.
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Contents
Introduction
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The Global Play of Nam June Paik: The Artist That Embraced and Transformed Marshall McLuhan’s Dreams into RealityLanfranco Aceti
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The Future Is Now?Omar Kholeif
Articles
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To Whom It May Concern: Nam June Paik's Wobbulator and Playful IdentityEmile Devereaux
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Data Materialism in Art MakingTom Schofield
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The Electronic Representation of Information: New Relationships between the Virtual Archive and its (Possible) ReferentGabriela Galati
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A Statement on Nam June PaikJeremy Bailey
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Traveling at the Speed of Paik: An artist-researcher visits the Nam June Paik Art CenterJamie Allen
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Zen for TV? Nam June Paik’s “Global Groove” and “A Tribute to John Cage” (1973)Richard Brown
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Introductions and John G. Hanhardt Keynote SpeechJohn G. Hanhardt, Mike Stubbs
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John G. Hanhardt Q&A session chaired by Sarah CookJohn G. Hanhardt
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Roy Ascott Keynote SpeechRoy Ascott
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Ruth Catlow SpeechRuth Catlow
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Anton Lukoszevieze performanceAnton Lukoszevieze
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Roy Ascott in conversation with Mike StubbsRoy Ascott, Mike Stubbs
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Nam June Paik ArtworksNam June Paik