- This Is Camp X-Ray
This is Camp X-Ray is the name of
art installation created by the artist Jai Redman who is part of the Ultimate Holding Company (UHC)art collective . 'This is Camp X-Ray' was a full-scalereplica of part of theUnited States militaryGuantanamo Bay detainment camp .The installation showed guards and prisoners in cells andinterrogation rooms, as well as demonstration of known interrogation techniques.It was constructed in theHulme area of the city ofManchester [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/3183850.stm BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | Eerie reality of X-Ray's cousin ] ] and was operational from Friday 10 October to Saturday 18 October2003 . Costing approximately £3000, theArts Council England covered half the cost.Due to the political nature of the project, the installation received a few complaints including from Conservative party MP
Andrew Rosindell , and David Lee the editor of the arts newspaperJackdaw . Lee said "This is simply a reconstruction, it is bald documentary and has nothing to do with art. The Arts Council supports this kind of stuff rather than supporting good art. It is both corrupt and corrupting.". ADVD video documenting the live installation, entitled "This is Camp X-Ray: Manchester Responds To Injustice With Art", by Damien Mahoney was released on 12 December 2004. The DVD includes an interview with the sisters ofJamal Udeen Al-Harith a Manchester resident who was detained in the real Camp x-ray for two and a half without charge. [http://www.uhc.org.uk/index.php?group=1&entry_id=57]References
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