Electronic Opera no. 1
Directed by Nam June Paik
Nam June Paik’s Electronic Opera no. 1 first aired in 1969 as part of The Medium is the Medium, a special “artist transmission” commissioned by WGBH-Boston featuring experimental segments by Paik and artists Allan Kaprow, Otto Piene, James Seawright, Thomas Tadlock, and Aldo Tambellini. Set to classical music and featuring “hippies,” a dancing model, and national political figures, Paik’s five-minute contribution is a form of what he called “participation television.” Here, he instructs you — his audience — to open or close your eyes while the hallucinatory images swirl and twist into frame. The original premiere marked Paik’s first foray into television broadcast and remains an early and ironic example of his ambition to turn inherently passive viewers into active and integral participants.
Language ranking
See how Electronic Opera no. 1 compares with other top-ranked English movies.
Open best english movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like Electronic Opera no. 1.
Open movies like Electronic Opera no. 1
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for Electronic Opera no. 1, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch Electronic Opera no. 1