Tangled yet continuous lines constitute a television set with its antenna and screen. Two words can be seen on the right, one in Chinese and the other in Korean that are related to money. In his essay, DNA is not racism written in 1988, Nam June Paik argued as follows: “I enjoy the speculating business into the deep past, before the invention of private property system… yes, our video art is a communal communistic property, easy to share but hard to monopolize… therefore hard to live within the art world system, which thrive on the on-of0the0kind exclusiveness… cash and carry object, not any other usefulness, this thing will just show off… sheer competitiveness.”