Wrap Around the World (1988) is a large-scale global satellite project by video art pioneer Nam June Paik, created to commemorate the Seoul Olympics. Breaking through Cold War barriers, it connected over ten nations, including the US, the USSR, and China, to broadcast a message of cultural harmony to a global audience. The masterpiece represents the pinnacle of satellite art, blending performances by avant-garde icons like David Bowie and Ryuichi Sakamoto with traditional Korean percussion music through Paik's signature video graphics.