Marina Abramovic Rhythm 0 Performance Video Link Access
"Marina Abramović Rhythm 0 performance video"
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"If you leave it up to the audience, they can kill you"
When the six hours ended and Abramović finally began to move toward the crowd as a human being again, the audience fled. She later reflected, . The Legacy of Rhythm 0
The Video Documentation
The performance is considered a landmark in art history for several reasons:
Legacy and Influence
There is no official, full-length continuous video recording available to the public of Marina Abramović ’s legendary 1974 performance,
Phase 1: The Honeymoon (8:00 PM – 9:30 PM)
The Fifth Hour: The Near Tragedy
- Observe escalation: Note how group dynamics and anonymity can shift moral boundaries—small transgressions normalize larger ones.
- Time and constraint matter: Six hours of non-response created conditions for projection and testing limits.
- Consent vs. permission: Abramović gave permission; consent of the performer under passivity is ethically complex—use this case to discuss informed consent in art and research.
- Documentation ethics: The recorded video shapes the legacy of performance art; consider what is framed, edited, or omitted and how that affects interpretation.
- Risk and responsibility: The piece raises questions about artist risk, audience responsibility, and institutional oversight when allowing potentially harmful interaction.