
NJP Reader #10 – Living in the Postdigital, Reliving the Museum
Editor
Kim Yoonseo
Co-Editor
Yun Jahyong
Contributions
Lee Kwang-Suk, Shim Hyowon, Yoo Hyun-Joo, Kim Haeju, Yangachi & Kwon Taehyun, Unmake Lab, Siegfried Zielinski, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Yuk Hui
Published on
Apr 19, 2021
The 12th edition of Nam June Paik Art Center’s symposium series Gift of Nam June Paik explored how museums linked to technology are moving forward, under the theme of “Living in the Postdigital, Reliving the Museum.” Together with scholars in the fields of technology and culture, and with curators and artists, the symposium imagined a society without museums in the middle of the pandemic, and asked if the online environment and immaterial museums in it are actually accessible to everyone and everywhere. The symposium-based research, NJP Reader #10, reflects on the readiness to encounter others in the end, which is the immanent nature of art, and explores different possibilities of bodily experiences in the future museum.
Contents
A Techno-Ecological Sense and Future Museums_ Lee Kwang-Suk
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The User-Aidience in the Post Media Age: At the Level of Tactility and Brain_ Shim Hyowon
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The Future of the Interactive Museum: For a New Aesthetic beyond the Border of the Network_ Yoo Hyun-Joo
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Fear of an Acoustic Planet_ Kim Haeju
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Art Collection as Open Source, Art Museum as Laboratory: Interview with Yangachi_ Yangachi & Kwon Taehyun
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Apophenia and Sisyphus Dataset_ Unmake Lab
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Museums of the Future as Surprises Generators: A Foresight_ Siegfried Zielinski
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The Angel of Junk: Sitting with Nam June Paik_ Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
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Exhibiting and Sensibilizing: Recontextualising Les Immatériaux_ Yuk Hui
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