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... E.A.T. group was 'Revolver.' This was Rauschenberg attempting to link with the general public. '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 explore the possibilities of scientific ideas. Some of these mains idea come from the same principles of the major movement 'Pop Art,' which was first introduced in the 1960's. It portrayed the modern day style of ...
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