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Two new works are presented in episode five. Rosie O’Reilly’s reinterpretation of Clodagh Emoe’s work, We Are and Are Not, and a reading by Jessica Traynor of her new poem, Milk Teeth, a work inspired by Dorothy Cross’s sculpture, Stiletto II. In her piece, Rosie O’Reilly constructs a pertinent conversation with Professor Fred Cummins, where Rosie plays the artwork and Fred, a professor in computer science, takes on the role of the virus.
By The Model, Sligo.Two new works are presented in episode five. Rosie O’Reilly’s reinterpretation of Clodagh Emoe’s work, We Are and Are Not, and a reading by Jessica Traynor of her new poem, Milk Teeth, a work inspired by Dorothy Cross’s sculpture, Stiletto II. In her piece, Rosie O’Reilly constructs a pertinent conversation with Professor Fred Cummins, where Rosie plays the artwork and Fred, a professor in computer science, takes on the role of the virus.