Photograph, Charlotte Moorman in Nam June Paik's Videotape Cut performing John Cage's 26'1.1499" for a String Player on The Tonight Show白南準作品《影帶錄》中一幕的照片,顯示夏洛特‧摩曼在《今晚秀》中表演約翰‧基治作品《26'1.1499"給提琴手》
30 September 1967
Verso is captioned 'Charlotte Moorman 6/22/75 Paik's "Videotape Cut" (of me performing Cage's "26'1.1499" For a String Player" on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" NBCTV); V Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York; No.3/15', and also includes a stamp with copyright information by Peter Moore.
Nam June Paik (1932–2006, South Korea) was one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. As a pioneer of technology-based art, Paik has created a large body of work comprising performances, single-channel moving image works, video sculptures, and installations. Known for his experimental, collaborative, and interdisciplinary practice, he was a key member of the Fluxus movement and a visionary thinker who predicted the future of art making and communication in the internet age.