LINKED
by Graeme Miller
ARTIST COMMISSION
Saturday 17 February 2024
An opportunity to experience Graeme Miller’s radio installation LINKED on its 20th anniversary. Part of the Radical Landscapes events and activities programme.
Graeme Miller’s LINKED has endured as perhaps the largest sonic installation and sculptural entity in London for 20 years. Since 2003 its transmitters have broadcast over a million times the voices of former residents of the buildings demolished to build the M11 Link Road motorway.
Originally commissioned by Museum of London and produced by Artsadmin, LINKED is an artistic response to the creation of the M11 Link Road which involved the demolition of 400 homes, including Miller’s own, amid dramatic and passionate protest.
Along a 3-mile route between Hackney Marshes and Redbridge Roundabout, 20 analogue radio transmitters can be heard by anyone with a special receiver, revealing 60+ voices and testimonies of people who once lived and worked in the area – resident families, road protestors, railway-workers, teachers, disco-goers, and artists from the substantial community living in houses destroyed by the road including several who are better known now – Cornelia Parker, John Smith, Jocelyn Pook, Gary Stevens, Christine Binnie. Together the assembly of voices evokes a cross-section of ordinary East London life and the dramatic events of these buildings’ final moments.
LINKED was intended to remain unseen, an almost secret layer of the geography of the communities where it transmits. It is in perpetual dialogue with the current walker/listener who animates the work with their attention finding their own narratives and in this sense, it is very much a social sculpture intended for a dynamic and changing area. Each 8-minute radio composition relays both the details of personal landscapes and the often dramatic events that took place in the area.
The transmitters broadcast on a single frequency and with a receiver the walker is able to navigate the neighbourhoods adjacent to the motorway, finding pools of sound that relate to the specific locations. Over the passage of time this work about the politics and poetry of place has come to reflect issues relating to community, environment and protest and the impact of sudden, top-down developments on people and place.
Recommended age range 8+
Radio receiver, headphones and maps can be picked up at Leytonstone Library between 11am and 4pm.
Additional dates: 25 November 2023 and 20 January 2024
CREDITS
LINKED was originally an Artsadmin project produced by Judith Knight and Mark Godber and commissioned by Museum of London in 2003. The making of LINKED was generously supported by Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery Fund, London Boroughs Grants Committee part of the Association of London Government, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the London Boroughs of Redbridge and Waltham Forest. The restoration of LINKED (2022 – 2024) is supported by Arts Council England.
Artist – Graeme Miller
Researchers – Lucy Cash, Myra Heller, Dan Saul, Michael Sherin, Helen Statman
Technical Manager – Steve Wald
Technical Consultant – Mike Harrison of White Wing Logic
Executive Producer (LINKED 2023/4) – Nikki Tomlinson
Producer (LINKED 2023/4) – Lydia Newman
The artist would like to thank all the many interviewees, production teams and friends involved in developing LINKED.