
Nam June Paik was the first video artist who experimented with electronic media and made a profound impact on the art of video and television. He coined the phrase "Information Superhighway" in 1974, and has been called the "father of video art."

Good Morning, Mr. Orwell

Beatles Electroniques

Lake Placid '80

Global Groove

Guadalcanal Requiem

電子の拓本

Merce by Merce by Paik

Electronic Moon No. 2

A Tribute to John Cage

Butterfly

"Topless Cellist" Charlotte Moorman

Zen for Film

Electronic Opera no. 1

Fluxfilm Anthology 1962-1970

Allan ‘n Allen’s Complaint

Suite 212

The Medium Is the Medium

Waiting for Commercials

One Candle, One Projection

Beuys

Living with the Living Theatre

Media Shuttle: New York - Moscow

Missa of Zen

Cinema Metaphysique No. 1-5

Magnet TV

TV Buddha

TV Garden

Moon is the Oldest TV

9/23/69: Experiment with David Atwood

Wrap around the World

Digital Experiment at Bell Labs

Early Color TV Manipulations

TV Cello Premiere

Video Commune (Beatles from Beginning to End)

Button Happening

Analogue Assemblage

Sistine Chapel

365 Day Project

時を数えて、砂漠に立つ

‘Rameau’s Nephew’ by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen

歩みつつ垣間見た美しい時の数々

George

Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV

電子の拓本

A Tribute to John Cage

"Topless Cellist" Charlotte Moorman

Persistence of Vision

Home Movies 1971-81

26'1.1499" For A String Player

Nam June Paik

P+A-I(k)

Hi-Red Centre Shelter Plan

Kill Your TV: Jim Moir’s Weird World of Video Art

Re: Maciunas and Fluxus

Tapes

Video: The New Wave

Back to Fucking Cambridge

Flux-Concert

Joseph Beuys - Coyote III

The Electronic Super Highway: Nam June Paik in the Nineties

Nam June Paik: Edited for Television