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RPI suspends 'Virtual Jihadi': artist as bomber targeting Bush sparks uproar
Albany Times Union ^ | 3/7/2007 | Marc parry

Posted on 03/10/2008 7:13:56 AM PDT by 1Old Pro

RPI suspends 'Virtual Jihadi' Exhibit portraying artist as bomber targeting Bush sparks uproar

By MARC PARRY, Staff writer Click byline for more stories by writer. First published: Friday, March 7, 2008

TROY -- RPI has suspended a visiting artist's exhibition because of concerns it suggests violence against President Bush and may be based on the work of terrorists, a top administrator said Thursday. The move capped a chain of events -- including claims the FBI was eyeing the artist -- that began last month when the College Republicans blasted the arts department as "a terrorist safe haven."

The work that provoked that attack is Wafaa Bilal's "Virtual Jihadi." It's the latest piece by a Chicago-based video artist who is testing the limits of academic freedom in a time of war at a Troy school that receives millions in Pentagon research funding.

"It feels like a military camp, not an educational institution," Bilal, 41, said Thursday night.

The origin of his work is a video game called "Quest for Saddam." The game, where players target the ex-Iraqi leader, prompted what RPI's Web site describes as an al-Qaida spin-off called "The Night of Bush Capturing."

Bilal hacked into that game and created a work that puts "his own more nuanced spin on this epic conflict," according to the arts department. In Bilal's version, unveiled at RPI Wednesday, the Iraqi-born artist casts himself as a suicide bomber who gets sent on a mission to assassinate President Bush.

You can kill the President in his game, Bilal said.

Bilal said his brother was killed in the conflict. His exhibit's stated intention is to highlight vulnerability to recruitment by groups like al-Qaida "because of the U.S.'s failed strategy in securing Iraq." It also criticizes "racist generalizations and stereotypes as exhibited in games such as 'Quest for Saddam."'

The College Republicans excoriated RPI for sponsoring the exhibit and encouraged alumni to speak against it. At least one graduate, Christopher Lozaga, voiced his disturbance in an e-mail to RPI President Shirley Ann Jackson.

"So long as RPI sponsors these kinds of events, giving absolutely no consideration to military alumnus, friends and family of the university, I will not contribute a dime to the school," Lozaga wrote.

The controversy intensified Wednesday, when Bilal was scheduled to give a lecture and unveil his exhibit.

That afternoon, RPI students in a class taught by media arts professor Branda Miller were interviewing Bilal when he was pulled out of the room by RPI officials.

"It was very unsettling for me and my students," Miller said. "It would be unfortunate if Wafaa Bilal's art exhibition remains closed. The whole point of art is to encourage dialogue."

The artist claimed that RPI officials, at Jackson's behest, questioned him about the game. He said they also told him that federal agencies, including the FBI, planned to attend his event.

RPI spokesman Jason Gorss would not comment on that claim, and Bilal said he was not questioned by law enforcement officials. Paul Holstein, chief counsel for the FBI's Albany division, could not say whether any agents attended Bilal's lecture.

"I can state that there are situations where it would be appropriate for FBI agents to attend events which are open to the public if the FBI believes that there might be information relevant to national security," he said.

He added, "FBI agents can attend these events even if an investigation is not opened. But they would only report on information which is relevant to a threat to national security."

Bilal's lecture was widely considered "stimulating and thought-provoking," RPI Vice President for Strategic Communications William Walker said in a statement e-mailed to the Times Union Thursday evening. But questions surfaced about the exhibit's "legality" and "consistency with the norms and policies of the institute."

"The university is considering various factors relating to the exhibition, and has suspended it pending a more complete review of its origin, content, and intent," he said. "Rensselaer fully supports academic and artistic freedom. The question under review regards the use of university resources to provide a platform for what may be a product of a terrorist organization or which suggests violence directed toward the President of the United States and his family."

Gorss, the RPI spokesman, said no one would be available to comment beyond the statement.

RPI student body president Julia Leusner argued that it was hypocritical of Bilal to depict the stereotype he was condemning.

"If Bilal was making a point about the vulnerability of Iraqi civilians to the travesties of the current war, I failed to see it, as did every other student I spoke to," Leusner said.

Marc Parry can be reached at 454-5057 or by e-mail at mparry@timesunion.com.


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To: 1Old Pro
Bilal was scheduled to give a lecture and unveil his exhibit excrement.

Better. Can we stop calling garbage art now?

21 posted on 03/10/2008 8:13:20 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
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To: Hacklehead
“The whole point of art is to encourage dialogue.”

And here I was thinking that the purpose of art is to glorify God...

So anything that "encourages dialogue" is art? How vague and meaningless is that?

22 posted on 03/10/2008 8:16:35 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
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To: Aquinasfan
Can we stop calling garbage art now?

Only if you want to expose the American Haters who hide behind garbage art to protect their treasonous speech/blastpheomous speech/hate speech/.

23 posted on 03/10/2008 8:25:32 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Aquinasfan

“And here I was thinking that the purpose of art is to glorify God...”

The purpose of art is, and always has been, to make money.


24 posted on 03/10/2008 8:32:24 AM PDT by Hacklehead (Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the hippies.)
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To: 1Old Pro
RPI is an engineering school. i went there on a recruiting trip to play sports when i was a senior in high school. it was so lame. the school was 90% guys, and every girl i saw was asian.

i am sure they get tons of federal money because some very smart people are there making military-type stuff. i can see why they had an issue with this crap.

25 posted on 03/10/2008 8:38:07 AM PDT by thefactor (the innocent shall not suffer nor the guilty go free...)
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To: thefactor

“RPI is an engineering school. i went there on a recruiting trip to play sports when i was a senior in high school. it was so lame. the school was 90% guys, and every girl i saw was asian.”

What would you expect from an engineering school?


26 posted on 03/10/2008 8:42:43 AM PDT by Hacklehead (Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the hippies.)
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To: Hacklehead
The purpose of art is, and always has been, to make money.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, but that's too reductionistic. The Sistine Chapel wasn't about money, nor was most (all?) of DaVinci's work, for example.

27 posted on 03/10/2008 8:55:59 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
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To: 1Old Pro
Roney is a jerk. Can you imagine how many threats are out there against the president. One of the crazy ba$tards out there might well get to him one day. This type of violence encourges crazies. Does anyone believe this gallery would allow an exhibit dipicting the assination of oh say Hugo Chavez or that creep in Iran. I don't think so.
28 posted on 03/10/2008 9:04:20 AM PDT by mimaw
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To: 1Old Pro

What’s RPI? Seems like I should have been able to learn that from reading the article.


29 posted on 03/10/2008 9:05:12 AM PDT by TheLawyerFormerlyKnownAsAl
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To: Aquinasfan

“Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but that’s too reductionistic. The Sistine Chapel wasn’t about money, nor was most (all?) of DaVinci’s work, for example.”

I’ll admit to being a cynic about art (and most other things). Michealangelo and DaVinci surely loved their work, and were inspired by a love of God, but the Sistine chapel wasn’t painted for free. I dont know much about DaVinci’s financing, but wasn’t he supported by the Medici? After all, even artistes have to eat.


30 posted on 03/10/2008 9:05:50 AM PDT by Hacklehead (Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the hippies.)
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To: 1Old Pro
I heard Wafaa Bilal saying “your are lucky to ave somebody like me in this country”.
31 posted on 03/10/2008 9:51:48 AM PDT by isrul (Help make koranimals an endangered species)
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To: TheLawyerFormerlyKnownAsAl
What’s RPI?

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

ML/NJ

32 posted on 03/10/2008 10:06:42 AM PDT by ml/nj
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To: TheLawyerFormerlyKnownAsAl

Rensselear Polytechnic Institute in Troy, near Albany. It’s an Albany paper, so they probably felt less need to explain.

I just got back from there last night, actually.


33 posted on 03/10/2008 10:11:22 AM PDT by ivyleaguebrat
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To: mimaw
Roney is a jerk

He sure proved that today. He's "logoc" is the same as supporting a news anchor who gave the U.S. troop position to the enemy - free speech should have limits but Roney can't quite get to that intellectual level.

34 posted on 03/10/2008 10:48:33 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: TheLawyerFormerlyKnownAsAl
What’s RPI?

A college in Troy, NY

35 posted on 03/10/2008 10:50:31 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: TheLawyerFormerlyKnownAsAl
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Troy New York

Living in southern California I had no clue either.

36 posted on 03/10/2008 2:35:32 PM PDT by BoneHead
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To: Hacklehead
the President of the RPI student republicans is going to be disciplined (possibly expelled)

I wonder if you could elaborate upon this. Where did you hear that he/she might be expelled? Since "discipline" implies punishment, have you heard of any threatened punishments beyond the suspension of the RPI Republican website?

ML/NJ

37 posted on 03/11/2008 6:45:50 AM PDT by ml/nj
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