In 2022, Nam June Paik Art Center launched Paik’s Video Study. Paik inspired us in the first place to imagine a digital video archive through his essays “Extended Education for the Paperless Society”(1968) and “Random Access Information”(1980). NJP Reader #11 focuses on discussions about the Paik’s digital video archive and its possibilities and limits under the theme of “video digital commons.” Via an examination of the current attributes of the digital archive―ephemeral, virtual, moving images, etc.―we will reach discussions about what kind of “digital commons” should be achieved through Paik’s Video Study.
NJP Reader
NJP Reader #11 – Video Digital Commons
- Type
- Scholarly Journal
- Editor
- Lee Soo Young, Yun Ja Hyong
- Contributor
- Lee Soo Young, Ma Jung Yeon, Hyun Seewon, Hanna B. Hölling, Jung Sera, Wolfgang Ernst, Alexandra Juhasz
- Published on
- 2022. 2. 28.
- ISSN
2799-886X
- Contents
Preface | Video Digital Commons_Lee Soo Young
PDFMaking Random Access to Nam June Paik_Ma Jung Yeon
PDFHow to Awaken a Sleeping Boy?: Expanded Education for the Paperless Society_Hyun Seewon
PDFPost-Preservation: Paik’s Virtual Archive, Potentially_Hanna B. Hölling
PDFCritical Archive: The Future of the Video Archive Platform_Jung Sera
PDFLooking at Digital Video Archives from the Perspective of Media Archeology_Wolfgang Ernst
PDFAiming for the Trees: Random Access Information and Paik’s Video Study_Alexandra Juhasz
PDFRound Table_Park Sang Ae, Ashok Sukumaran, Shaina Anand, Jung Sera, Hyun Seewon, Kwon Tae Hyun
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