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A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June P aik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

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Page 1: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

A ConversationJoseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik

1974, 34 min, b&w, soundDocumenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

Page 2: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

Good Morning Mr. Orwell-Nam June Paik,1984

Page 3: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

Beuys voice-Nam June paik-1990

Page 4: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

NJP-Eagle Eye, 1996

Page 5: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

Douglas Davis Still from The Last Nine Minutes, 1977«The Last Nine Minutes: Live performance for international satellite telecast,

Documenta VI»

Page 6: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

Gary hill “viewer”, 1951

Page 7: A Conversation Joseph Beuys, Douglas Davis, and Nam June Paik 1974, 34 min, b&w, sound Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast,

USA, 1951–tall ships-Gary Hill"Hill's installations liberate video art from the confines of the screening room; his video projections and multimonitor, digitally

edited imagery can awaken even the most dazed TV channel-surfers. Tall Ships was the one undisputed hit of Documenta IX and the 1993 Whitney Biennial, and remains one of the most compelling works of the last decade." - Art In America, June, 1995.