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In 1967 the Royal College of Art is granted a Royal Charter and University status.
In 1967 the Hacker Autocrat is one of the United Kingdom's most ubiquitous transistor radio.
With this site-specific installation, regiment re-imagines their practice across different media and within a small space deploys a wide range of strategies. Emerging from this research into the visibilities and invisibilities of power structures, on display is what seems an invitation to read and listen. If everything is arranged carefully, it is also proving illusory to fully read and listen. Drawing from the artist's interest in laying the conditions for 'some things to happen', Autocrat, 1967 does more than simply challenge the audience's imagination, curiosity, patience and determination: it creates a space where the public and the objects are all on display and all actively creating an ever-evolving performance.
Photo Credits: Weining Cai, Heyse Ip, Loretta London
Mixed media installation - Sound (11’ endless tape loop), transistor radio, LFO controlled radio signal, perspex display box, paper, table, chair, magnifier. Dimensions variable.