One of the main pieces of work that came from Rauschenberg and the E.A.T. group was 'Revolver.' This was Rauschenberg attempting to link with the general public. 'Revolver' displays elements of motion and time

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‘Revolver’ by Robert Rauschenberg

Five rotating Plexiglas disks that can revolve to where ever the viewer chooses.

Medium - Silk-Screen

Cultural Context

Rauschenberg anticipated the PopArt eara. He broke away from the abstract exspressionism that was coming to an end. In 1966 Rauschenberg and Kluver collaborated with a group of artists for nine evenings to further explore their aspirations. Robert Whitman and Fred Waldhauer, joined them, forming E.A.T. "an organization devoted to facilitating interaction between artists and engineers in order to address the technological challenges of realizing artistic concepts." 9 Artists and Engineers collaborated to actualize projects, which were out of reach previously, due to lack of technical support. The organization attracted so much interest that the artists were issued a grant for $8,000, allowing them to finance a home base for E.A.T. Thirty engineers participated in the "9 Evenings" with artists, by 1968 engineer membership jumped to 467. In his first collaboration with E.A.T Rauschenberg fused elements of light sound and motion. One of the main pieces of work that came from Rauschenberg and the E.A.T. group was ‘Revolver.’ This was Rauschenberg attempting to link with the general public.

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‘Revolver’ displays elements of motion and time. Silk-screened on five rotating Plexiglas disks and are set on a pedestal for the viewer to operate. The Plexiglas disks can be adjusted to move one at a time or together; in opposite directions or in the same direction, at the discretion of the viewer. E.A.T. contributed much more to the art world than just the pieces they facilitated. E.A.T. itself was an experiment in the integration of the world of art with science. Under the direction of Robert Rauschenberg, these first experiments with technology paved the way for future artists to ...

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