In(ter)jection

This performance explored the body and the space, and the territory between them. The needles were an interjection in the skin. The body was an interjection in the space. The subject interjects as they were pierced. The ribbon was…  The viewers were…

In the performance there was: a mask, a bottle, a tool, a natural object and a blanket.

MEME Gallery
Cambridge, MA US
2010.10.08

MEME
“The variety of actions that were inspired by the restrictions of objects for these performances is the essence of the show. Performance artists use the same objects all the time, but how they use them, the context they create with their own bodies, the space they are in, and the objects they use, is what makes performances compelling, unique and interesting.”