Paik's collaborator on "Global Groove" looks back on his time as head engineer at WNET's TV Lab in the 1970s, a high-water mark for experimentation and innovation in the medium.
A man rows his way through a lotus flower lake in Phnom Krom, Cambodia on October 2, 2014. (Photasia/Flickr)
In a three-day event in New York, young diaspora Pakistanis raced the clock to develop innovative apps meant to address intractable social issues back home.
A bird latches on to a flower stem and prepares for flight at the Singapore Zoo on October 6, 2014. (Muhammad Ashiq/Flickr)
The Director of Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations argues that President Xi's tough stance in the past now puts him in a bind in dealing with Hong Kong's demonstrations.
A lone house stands on poles in the water near Cần Giờ district in Vietnam on September 14, 2014. (Thanh Nam/Flickr)
Darkly gripping "noir" fiction from Iranian writers plumbs the depths of the nightmare city of Tehran and the limits of human corruptibility and loyalty.
A lone hanger hangs off a decaying yellow wall in Hoi An, Vietnam on September 11, 2014. (Claire Backhouse/Flickr)
Speaking at Asia Society New York, Dr. Marty Natalegawa described his country's efforts to extend ASEAN's diplomatic practices to the entire region.
Speaking on "Charlie Rose," the Director of Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations fears what Beijing's "much more militant posture" could mean for pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.