born July 20, 1932, Seoul, Korea Korean-born U.S. sculptor and video and performance artist. He studied music at the Universities of Tokyo and Munich and came to the U.S. in 1964. Inspired by Joseph Beuys and John Cage, he joined the Fluxus group. He is considered the father of video art. His sophisticated video displays, such as TV Buddha (1974), an installation with a Buddha contemplating himself on television, were seen as uniquely appropriate to the Information Age, in which fascination with electronic media has replaced spirituality. Prolific in many media, he was honoured with many major retrospectives in the late 20th century
(Number Assignment Module) located in transceiver The PROM or EPROM that has the data about the user's cellular phone number, lock code, timer reset code, network of choice and other operational data The ESN (Electronic Serial Number) is not stored here Today's phones have EPROM type NAM and are keypad programmable
The NAM is the electronic memory in the cellular phone that stores the telephone number Phones with dual- or multi-NAM features offer users the option of registering the phone with a local number in more than one market
Number Assignment Module The NAM is the electronic memory in the cellular phone that stores the telephone number and electronic serial number Phones with dual- or multi-NAM features offer the user the option of registering the phone so that it will have two or more phone numbers
Number Assignment Module The NAM is the electronic memory in the wireless phone that stores the telephone number and an electronic serial number (Back to top )
The name of the environment For \newenvironment there must be no currently defined environment by that name, and the command \nam must be undefined For \renewenvironment the environment must already be defined
Number Assignment Module, located in transceiver The PROM or EPROM that has the data about the user--cellular phone number, lock code, timer reset code, network of choice and other operational data The ESN (Electronic Serial Number) is not stored here Today's phones have EPROM type NAM and are keypad programmable
The NAM or Number Assignment Module is the electronic memory in the cellular phone that stores the telephone number Phones with dual- or multi-NAM features offer users the option of registering the phone with a local number in more than one market