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Nam June Paik: Edited for Television

Where to Watch Nam June Paik: Edited for Television

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Released , 'Nam June Paik: Edited for Television' stars Calvin Tompkins, Nam June Paik The movie has a runtime of about 28 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from well-known users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Produced for public television station WNET/Thirteen in New York, Nam June Paik: Edited for Television is a provocative portrait of the artist, his work and philosophies. This fascinating document features an interview of Paik by art critic Calvin Tompkins (who wrote a New Yorker profile of the artist in 1975) and ironic commentary by host Russell Connor. Taped in his Soho loft, with the multi-monitor piece Fish Flies on Sky suspended from the ceiling, Paik elliptically addresses his art and philosophies in the context of Dada, Fluxus, the Zen Koan, John Cage, Minimal art, information overload and technology." .