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Thursday, March 17, 2022

Waterboarding: Last Gasp for Habeas Corpus and the Geneva Conventions - YouTube JSG Jonathan Shorr Gallery September 30, 2006

Waterboarding: Last Gasp for Habeas Corpus and the Geneva Conventions - YouTube 

Digital Projections by Beverly Richey 2006

"The event took place at the Jonathan Shorr Gallery September 30, 2006, following the passage of the Congressional Military Commissions Act of 2006 earlier in the week."

"The work was collaboratively devised by Duckworth, Landino, and Beverly Richey; texts and materials were collected by Duckworth. Video by Julia Shor; edited by Duckworth. Digital collage created by Richey follows video. In loving memory of Ezra Talmatch." David Duckworth



The event took place at the Jonathan Shorr Gallery September 30, 2006, following the passage of the Congressional Military Commissions Act of 2006 earlier in the week. Role playing the parts of a State now authorized with absolute power over the citizen or non-citizen individual, John Landino coordinated the apprehension and interrogation of David Duckworth as detainee, assisted by gallery visitors. After being suited, hooded and strapped to a canvas gurney, Duckworth was paraded along a section of a New York city street while under interrogation. Returned to the gallery for "torture," Duckworth was then stripped and covered with wet plaster cloth. Visitors applied torn texts from the Military Commissions Act, the Taguba report, a U.S. Army document on Iraqi prisoner abuse, and news accounts covering habeas corpus, torture, the rights of detainees, the United States and its obligation as signatory to international treaties governing these issues, and the moral path of this country in its war on terrorism. Live spontaneously-composed music was provided by musicians. The work was collaboratively devised by Duckworth, Landino, and Beverly Richey; texts and materials were collected by Duckworth. Video by Julia Shorr; edited by Duckworth. Digital collage created by Richey follows video. In loving memory of Ezra Talmatch

Work on this post: Bradley Manning | dpduckworth blog post, photos of projections tow youtubes

Bradley Manning | dpduckworth
 



photos of Detainee: The above photographs without captions are from the performance Detainee, organized and performed by the author at The Roger Smith Hotel, New York, from January 29 to February 3, 2007, in collaboration with Beverly Richey (image projection), Max Yawney (wall painting and performance), Patrick Todd (sound composition) and a host of artists and non-artists who participated as interrogators.  The photographs are unattributed.  The performance was filmed by a bystander and posted at YouTube.  It can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFlQv7XeMys











FROM PERFORMANCE at JONATHAN SHORR GALLERY SEPTEMBER 2006
Waterboarding: Last Gasp for Habeas Corpus and the Geneva Conventions, Jonathan Shorr Gallery, 109 Crosby St., New York, September 30, 2006. PERFORMANCE ARTIST, multi-media performance in collaboration with sculptor John Landino, digital artist Beverly Richey, and participation from gallery and neighborhood visitors and passersby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9L5PcUHkTg