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Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Science, Technology and Industry Sculpture and Installations Paik's Something Pacific for the Stuart Collection was his first permanent outdoor installation. This work relates specifically to its site, which includes the lobby of the university's Media Center as well as the lawns surrounding the building. Outdoors, the work features several ruined televisions embedded in the landscape; some are paired with Buddhas, and one, a tiny Sony Watchman, is topped by a miniature reproduction of Rodin's Thinker. In striking contrast to this video graveyard, the lobby of the Media Center houses one of Paik's lively interactive banks of TV monitors. By means of a control panel, viewers are able to manipulate sequences of Paik's own tapes and broadcast MTV. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) Media Center: University of California, San Diego; La Jolla, California, United States
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image
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Television monitors; video recordings
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site-specific works environmental art public sculpture Conceptual public art television receivers
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ark:/20775/bb0308745s
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No linguistic content
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Rubbish Contemporary Information technology Humor Korean Meditation Mass media Landscapes (environments) Space (composition concept) Technology Nature Deterioration Ruins Product obsolescence University of California, San Diego--History Site-specific works Environmental art Public sculpture Conceptual Public art Television receivers Pacific Ocean
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