THE WAY I SEE IT (2014) Installed in the large 1840s gallery in Tate Britain, The Way I See It was an anarchic publishing house with no editorial control. Non-hierarchical systems were made available whereby different forms of information, experience, or potentially subjective 'meaning' within the museum could be collated, (re-)produced and disseminated. Hundreds of publications were produced and given out. These incorporated maps and routes of different types, photos, and verbal communications (mis-)transcribed by others at a wall of walkie-talkies, as well as anything else anyone wished to include.
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