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Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii
1995
Nam June Paik
Born: Seoul, Korea 1932
Died: Miami Beach, Florida 2006
49-channel closed circuit video installation, neon, steel and electronic components
approx. 15 x 40 x 4 ft.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Gift of the artist
2002.23
Smithsonian American Art Museum
3rd Floor,
East Wing
When Nam June Paik came to the United States in 1964, the interstate highway system was only nine years old, and superhighways offered everyone the freedom to "see the U.S.A. in your Chevrolet." Walking along the entire length of this installation suggests the enormous scale of the nation that confronted the young Korean artist when he arrived. Neon outlines the monitors, recalling the multicolored maps and glowing enticements of motels and restaurants that beckoned Americans to the open road. The different colors remind us that individual states still have distinct identities and cultures, even in today's information age.
Paik augmented the flashing images "seen as though from a passing car" with audio clips from The Wizard of Oz, Oklahoma, and other screen gems, suggesting that our picture of America has always been influenced by film and television. Today, the Internet and twenty-four-hour broadcasting tend to homogenize the customs and accents of what was once a more diverse nation. Paik was the first to use the phrase "electronic superhighway," and this installation proposes that electronic media provide us with what we used to leave home to discover. But Electronic Superhighway is real. It is an enormous physical object that occupies a middle ground between the virtual reality of the media and the sprawling country beyond our doors.
Exhibition Label, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2006
Keywords
Landscape - United States
Object - furniture - television
Object - written matter - map
sculpture
About Nam June Paik
Born: Seoul, Korea 1932 Died: Miami Beach, Florida 2006
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