The recent exhibit at the Denver Art Museum featured video art installations, projections and sound. plus redesigned old television furniture that pioneer video artist Nam June Paik would have appreciated. If you blinked and missed it, however, you can view a few pieces from the show below. The exhibit was not overwhelming. It was fairly easy to go through the entire show in a relatively short amount of time. But it was also possible to linger at some of the installations, watch a docoumentary, experience a nighttime battle in one room, with TV sets flickering white light and battle sounds at random from various areas in the room, or enjoy a singing fish, or a bikini clad surfer awash in colors.