Steve Powers Wants to See You Get Waterboarded

Would you let this man waterboard you?Photo: Patrick McMullan
Volunteers will be strapped to a wooden board and have water poured over their face to simulate drowning.
Participants should look on it, Power's assistant says, "as an old-fashioned Coney Island–style ride" that "will hopefully settle the question of what waterboarding is like … whether it is torture or fun/crazy/scary." Hmmm. We suspect if you're a prisoner who is most definitely not having this done voluntarily, there's no way you'd see it as fun. But for everyone else? Well, it's pretty hot out. You do what you need to do to cool down. Full press release after the jump.
LAWYERS WANTED FOR NYC WATERBOARDING EVENT +++ Step Up And Ride the Waterboard of Terror +++ An Experimental Art Event Presented by Steve Powers and Creative TimeWANTED—Fifty courageous lawyers willing to be waterboarded for five
seconds. Volunteers will be strapped to a wooden board and have water
poured over their face to simulate drowning. You will be required to
sign a release and attend one short training session prior to the
event.IS IT SAFE? Yes. The waterboarding will be carefully supervised and
last for a maximum of five seconds. Trained medical personnel will be
on hand. Volunteers will be able to stop the waterboarding at any time
by ringing a bell.WHEN? July 2008, exact details TBA
WHERE? New York City, exact details TBA
WHY? We're interested in whether waterboarding is torture. Now that
this question has been handed over to the courts, who better to answer
it than trained legal professionals?INTERESTED? QUESTIONS? Send your name and contact info to Steve Powers
at ridethewaterboard@gmail.com.
Related: Three Young Men Try Waterboarding And Tell the Tale [WSJ]

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