“Evolution, Revolution, Resolution” is an installation artwork created by Nam June Paik in 1989. This piece belongs to the Neo-Dada art movement. The artwork is recognized for its characteristic installation genre.
The artwork depicts a humanoid figure assembled from various electronic components, predominantly vintage television screens arranged to form a human shape. The screens, some of which contain handwritten notes, are positioned on a backdrop featuring technical drawings and schematics on a vivid green surface. The overarching image juxtaposes modern technology with artistic expression, reflecting themes of evolution and societal change inherent in the Neo-Dada movement. The inclusion of flora motifs interspersed within the schematic drawings further accentuates the dynamic between organic and technological elements within the composition.