An homage to Nam June Paik, "The Electronic Wizard" focuses on the video art pioneer's intense period of collaboration with cellist Charlotte Moorman. Opening the book is a series of black-and-white photographs, many of them shot by Peter Moore, documenting the complex relationship and artistic collaboration between Paik and Moorman, which began in 1964 and continued for a decade. The American musician is portrayed in various performances, in particular "Opera Sextronique" from 1967. Next come Paik's video sculptures, made ...
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An homage to Nam June Paik, "The Electronic Wizard" focuses on the video art pioneer's intense period of collaboration with cellist Charlotte Moorman. Opening the book is a series of black-and-white photographs, many of them shot by Peter Moore, documenting the complex relationship and artistic collaboration between Paik and Moorman, which began in 1964 and continued for a decade. The American musician is portrayed in various performances, in particular "Opera Sextronique" from 1967. Next come Paik's video sculptures, made of old radios, ancient televisions, and other retro objects--robot like forms that appear as ironic and imaginary metaphorical portraits of the soul of the new electronic man. "The Electronic Wizard" closes with a section dedicated to Paik's videos, presenting stills from eighteen individual works made between 1974 and 1989, including "Beatles Electronique," "Electronic Yoga," "Good Morning Mr. Orwell," and "Living with the Theater."
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