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"Rhythm 0: The Ultima Thule of Performance Art (Studio Morra, Naples, 1974)." The Declaration: Instructions to the Public "Rhythm 0: The Ultima Thule of Performance Art
The contrast between the artist and the audience. The Objects: Close-ups of the 72 items provided.
| Slide # | Content | Key Visual | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Rhythm 0 (1974) – Marina Abramović | A photo of Abramović standing behind the table. | | 2 | The Studio Morra, Naples | The grimy, intimate gallery setting. | | 3 | The 72 Objects (Part 1) | Innocent items: Grapes, honey, rose, feather. | | 4 | The 72 Objects (Part 2) | Dangerous items: Scissors, scalpel, axe, pistol . | | 5 | The Instructions (Text slide) | “There are 72 objects on the table that you can use on me as desired.” | | 6 | Hour 1-2: Playful Cruelty | Audience placing rose in her hand; lifting her arms. | | 7 | Hour 3-4: Escalation | Clothes cut off; thorns pressed into her stomach. | | 8 | Hour 5-6: The Breaking Point | The man holding the pistol to her head. | | 9 | Aftermath | Abramović walking toward the audience – they flee. | | 10 | Legacy & Analysis | Quote: “Once you give people total power, they will destroy you.” |