Detailed information of Rabbit Inhabits the Moon

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Collection No.
221
Artist
Nam June Paik
Date of birth/death
1932-2006
Title
Rabbit Inhabits the Moon
Year
1996
Material
나무 토끼 조각 1개, CRT TV 모니터 1대, 1-채널 비디오, 컬러, 무성, DVD
1 wooden rabbit statue, 1 CRT TV set, 1-channel video, color, silent, DVD
Description
Among Paik‘s works that regard television and the moon together as information media is Rabbit Inhabits the Moon. It consists of a TV set and a wooden statue of rabbit watching the television. Often called a “jade rabbit,” the rabbit in the moon pounding with a mortar under a laurel tree, is a mythical figure in the Buddhist tale and in the Far Eastern folklore. The Korean children’ song, Bandal, meaning a half moon, also contains lyrics “On the Milky Way in the blue sky / Glides a little white boat / With a laurel tree and a rabbit.” In Paik’s work, the rabbit is looking at the TV monitor showing the moon where it is supposed to live. The moon shape on the screen is made by computer graphics. Mankind was able to watch the real moon when the historic moon landing was broadcast live on July 20, 1969, which was an epoch-making event of television history. Paik substituted a TV viewer for a rabbit to highlight the role of television bringing realities and imaginations together.
Measurement
가변크기 / variable
Quantity
1
Type
Video, Sculpture·Installation
Credit Line
Courtesy of Nam June Paik Art Center ⓒ Nam June Paik Estate
Copyright
Copyrighter : Nam June Paik Estate
Copyrighter Info. : http://www.paikstudios.com/
Collection
NAM JUNE PAIK ART CENTER
Exhibitions
Exhibition : Nam June Paik: The Communicator / Period : 2026-09-23~2026-11-22 전시정보 보기
Exhibition : Something like an Appleseed / Period : 2023-04-27~2024-02-25 전시정보 보기
Exhibition : Alternative Dream / Period : 2016-11-09~2017-02-05 전시정보 보기
Exhibition : From Horse to Christo / Period : 2014-03-08~2014-06-22 전시정보 보기
Exhibition : 2010 Permanent Collection / Period : 2010-03-13~2010-12-31 전시정보 보기
Exhibition : Nam June Paik Art Center Prize / Period : 2009-11-28~2010-02-28 전시정보 보기
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