LINKED
Graeme Miller's seminal radio installation/sound walk about the M11 installed on lampposts across 3 miles of East London
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Leytonstone Library
6 Church Lane London E11 1HG United KingdomAbout this event
LINKED is a radio installation/sound walk by Graeme Miller installed on lampposts across 3 miles of East London, a response to the creation of the M11 Link Road in the 1990s which involved the demolition of over 400 homes.
Since 2003 its transmitters have broadcast the voices of 60 people who lived or worked in the buildings erased by the road.
To experience this sound work, you can borrow a small radio receiver, headphones & map from our base at Leytonstone Library during Leytonstone Art Trail.
Please note that this is not a led walk, but one that you can do at your own pace.
The full route is 3 miles long and can take several hours to complete on foot, by wheelchair or by bike. However we can offer guidance on shorter routes according to your preferences, and you are welcome to do one section, stop in one of the many cafes en route, and come and go as you wish.
To discuss any access requirements, please feel very welcome to get in touch with producer Nikki Tomlinson, nikkijtom@gmail.com
Recommended age: 12+
FREE, book here now. Or turn up on the day - you are welcome to drop in.
Further information:
LINKED has endured as perhaps the largest sonic installation in London for 20 years. Since 2003 its radio transmitters have broadcast over a million times the voices of people who lived or worked in the area impacted by the road.
Along a route between Hackney Marshes and Redbridge Roundabout (adjacent to the Link Rd) analogue radio transmitters reveal the voices and stories of 60+ people who once lived and worked in the area – families, road protestors, railway-workers, teachers, disco-goers, and artists from the substantial community living in houses destroyed by the road including Cornelia Parker, John Smith, Christine Binnie and Ian Bourn. Together the assembly of voices evokes a fascinating and moving cross-section of ordinary East London life.
Credits:
LINKED was originally commissioned by Museum of London and launched in 2003, produced by Judith Knight, Mark Godber and Gill Lloyd at Artsadmin . 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) was supported by Arts Council England.
With thanks to all the many interviewees, production teams and friends involved in developing LINKED and to the researchers who developed the interview content for LINKED: Lucy Cash, Myra Heller, Dan Saul, Michael Sherin, Helen Statman. Original technical design by Simon Beer of Integrated Circles.
Production (2023-2025): Steve Wald, Mike Harrison, Lydia Newman, Chris Warner, Lou Doyle, Vida Vojić, Graeme Miller, Nikki Tomlinson
Image: Graeme Millerwww.graememiller.org
Frequently asked questions
The full route can take several hours to complete. But you are very welcome to do a section only, or come and go as you wish. We can advise on shorter and longer routes according to your preferences.
The walk is unaccompanied. You can do it in your own time and at your on pace
Yes. We have over-ear headphones available to borrow but you are welcome to bring your own
Recommended age is 12+
Community, road-building, impact of roads and cars on communities, activism, politics of place, protest, destruction and resilience, environmentalism, community spirit