The Institute for Research in Art and Technology (IRAT) was founded in London in 1969 by arts theorist John Lifton as an offshoot of the London New Arts Lab, itself a breakaway from the original Arts Lab.
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Poet Denis Boyles taught workshops devoted to "plastic" poetry using various media at IRAT's Earlham Street facilities in 1975 and 1976.
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The Directors in August 1970 included David Curtis, Hugh Davies, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, John Lifton, Pamela Zoline (USA) with Biddy Peppin as Secretary.
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