Interface review of Art of Begegnung Comes Tomorrow Slowly
A review by Mark Leahy of Sinead's performance at In Between Time Festival in February 2013.
"she clasps a stack of plates, as tall almost as she is; they curve away from and to her body, and sway slightly; // - the stack catches the light in two verticals of bright points, there is a crash in three stages as they topple. // - excuse the earlier typos! // - the three women sort the fallen plates, they find the whole ones to build a new stack, they are up to her chin now" 2:46 PM - 17 Feb 13 · #IBT13 #SineadODonnell
Mark Leahy is a writer, artist and project manager. Recent critical writing is included in Open Letter, Performance Research, Fracjika, Blackwell Companion to Digital Literary Studies, and Salt Companion to John James. He curated ‘Public Pages’ for the conference Poetry and Public Language (Plymouth University, 2007). His poetry sequence 'Swatches' was published by Acts of Language (December 2009). He presented live works in Live Art Falmouth (June 2008) and Performance Market (Plymouth, January 2010). He was MA Programme Leader at Dartington Campus, University College Falmouth and continues to supervise PhD candidates at Falmouth.