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- Title
- Bogart
- Year
- 1996
- Material
- 인쇄된 캔버스에 아크릴릭
acrylic on printed canvas
- Description
- A still image of Humphrey Bogart, a well–known actor of Casablanca, was reproduced by brush strokes following the face’s contour to produce an effect of a photographic negative. Written in white over the face are four Chinese characters meaning the traditional five–tone scale of music —“do,” “re,” “mi,” “sol”(missing), “la.” Below are cars and human faces, repeated horizontally with their left and right inverted continuously so that they are unfolded like a film roll. In his 1965 essay “Electronic Video Recorder,” Paik added his idea about laser: “Because of VVHF of LASER, we will have enough radio stations to afford Mozart–only stations, Cage–only stations, Bogart–only TV stations, Underground Movie–only TV stations, etc.
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