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The Plays of Cho Seung-Hui: Richard McBeef
Monument: A Liminal Sociography
I LOVE MAO ZEDONG / I HATE THE DALAI LAMA
Vandalizations
The Barack Obama Project
Replaced Street Signs
Forty Years of Boredom 1968-2008
Al-Qa'ida Torture Devices
US Army Torture Devices
Plastering of the Dutch Constitution (Art.1)
ArtScience: Welcome!
ArtScience Performances
The Greatness of the New-Found Night. A Review of A. Staley Groves's Imaginality: Conversant and Eschaton, in: Semiophagy, Vol. III.
From a Letter to a Friend, in: HTV de IJsberg 82.
Postlude, in: Raaijmakers. Method.
Promulgated November 3, 1946, in: Van Gerven Oei & Staal. Democratism.
Epilogue, in: Simonse (ed.) Dearest TINKEBELL,.
Rules of Engagement, in: Van Gerven Oei (ed.) Follow Us or Die.
EMPATHY™ Al-Qa'ida Torture Devices
2007

The exhibition Al-Qa'ida Torture Devices comprises a presentation of a selection of typical western household appliances, tools and other instru- ments, such as electric irons, drills and cutting torches, which Al-Qa'ida has been using as torture devices on captives.

Historically, Osama bin Laden, a current leading figure in the Al-Qa'ida network, used to be an important US ally during the Afghanistan war (1988) against the former Soviet Union. During the last few decades, this relationship reversed completely: Al-Qa'ida is now 'protesting' against what it perceives as the intervention of western (American) countries into the is- lamic world. However, it is interesting to notice that, despite their disgust of western influence, they have employed basic western products, i.e. house- hold appliances and other tools, in order to fight and combat the 'intruders' and other enemies of their choice.

Our western society has not only provided part of the social and cultural context for Al-Qa'ida to operate in, it has, moreover, provided it with the tools to do so more effectively.

On April 24, 2007, American soldiers searched a so-called 'Al-Qa'ida safe house'. They found a collection of explicit hand drawn pictures, possessing a certain 'art brut' quality, that presumably has been used as a guide to the torturing of enemies. The products and their description that have been depicted in this collection form the basis of Al-Qa'ida Torture Devices.

In the same house, the American soldiers found a captive, hanging in chains from the ceiling, that had been tortured in a fashion suggested by the drawings.

The seemingly 'innocent' tools that are on display, obtain in perspective of the exhibition their violent content, that has been suggested in the afore- mentioned drawings. This ambiguity inherent to the tools and devices is representative for the double position that Al-Qa'ida occupies in relation to the western world, both as (former) ally and (current) enemy.

Concept / production by Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei / Jonas Staal
Photos by Jonas Staal
Financial support from Roodkapje, Rotterdam NL; CBK Rotterdam, Rotterdam NL; Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, Amsterdam NL; Stichting DOEN, Amsterdam NL; VSB Fonds, Utrecht NL; Stichting Stralen, Delft NL.
Exhibited November 9 - December 15, 2007 @ Roodkapje, Centre for Urban Culture, Art & Design, Rotterdam NL

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