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Super Strong Neodymium Magnet Meets a TV... - YouTube
Dream World — Big Magnet vs TV - K&J Magnetics
Joe Cossette on Twitter: "Visualizing magnetic fields with some strong magnets and an old TV monitor. Pro Tip: Make sure it's a monitor you don't plan on using anymore. 😎 #iteachphysics https://t.co/rhlbWYlY4Q" /
Magnet TV (1965) | Modified 17-inch black and white cathode-… | Flickr
ART-PRESENTATION:Nam June Paik-The Future is Now – dreamideamachine ART VIEW
Nam June Paik: Global Visionary - Gallery Shot | Nam June Pa… | Flickr
Nam June Paik - Magnet TV, 1965, [1024x743] : r/ArtPorn
Who else as a kid put magnets on 90s CRT TV screen to check what happens and got shit scared when it did temporary damage to screen? : r/IndiaNostalgia
Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, Whitney Museum - CatSynth
Ask The Physicists: Did I destroy my friend's TV with a magnet? | ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies
Nam June Paik | Magnet TV | Whitney Museum of American Art
Ask The Physicists: Did I destroy my friend's TV with a magnet? | ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies
PDF) ELECTROMAGNETIC POETICS: A meditation on Nam June Paik's Magnet TV, in the light of Martin Heidegger's essay, The Question Concerning Technology | Katy Connor - Academia.edu
Christian Montone on Twitter: "Nam June Paik - Magnet TV (1965) #nyc #sculpture #manhattan #instamood #newyorknewyork #whitneymuseum #newyork #tv #60s #video #1960s #interior #museum #modeenart #newyorkcity #namjunepaik https://t.co/ohJJ2sqwbv" / Twitter
Nam June Paik (1932-2006), 'Magnet TV,' 1965, 17-inch black-and-white television set with magnet, 72.1 × 48.9 × 62.2 cm overall
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John G. Hanhardt on Nam June Paik - Artforum International
Cathode ray tube | University of Oxford Department of Physics
Magnet | NJP ARTCENTER
How strong does a magnet have to be to mess up a screen from a TV or cause damage to it? - Quora
Giant Neodymium Magnet vs. CRT TV - YouTube
TV Lab - Nam June Paik's "Magnet TV" is still at the Whitney Museum. The label says "Do Not Touch", but moving the magnet to distort the video signal was Paik's point.
Avant-Garde Procedural Art Week 3: Analysis of Nam June Paik's "Magnet TV" (1965)