Human Control Panel A723C
A meticulously detailed illustration of the Human Control Panel A723C, an enigmatic artifact discovered in 1973 within a decommissioned American military base. This device, shrouded in secrecy, was reportedly developed for Project MKUltra, the CIA's controversial human experimentation program aimed at uncovering methods to manipulate minds and control individuals. The A723C's intricate design features an array of dials, switches, and cryptic labels, hinting at its purpose in administering psychoactive substances and conducting behavioral experiments.
Its use was abruptly discontinued in the late 1960s following a catastrophic incident where then-Director of Central Intelligence, Richard M. Helms, allegedly fell victim to the very protocols intended for enemy operatives, and was accidently turned into a communist. This mishap remains one of the most mysterious chapters in the annals of covert operations.
Giclée Print on 315gsm museum grade fine art paper.
Available in two sizes:
40cm by 40cm. In a Limited Edition of 30.
50cm by 50cm. In a Limited Edition of 15.
Unframed prints carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packaged in a postal tube. Posted recorded delivery. Signed and numbered by the artist.
All prints come with a stamped Certificate of Authenticity.
Sold unframed.