They run.
The music shifts—a low, droning cello.
A rose, a feather, honey, bread, and perfume. Neutral items: A mirror, a comb, and lipstick.
provides a curated audio and visual walkthrough of the piece, detailing the objects used and the sequence of events.
This is where the search becomes essential. The grainy, black-and-white documentation is not easy to watch, but it is mandatory viewing for students of psychology, art, and human cruelty.
The video’s energy shifts. Aggression enters the room. You watch as a man uses the scissors to cut off her shirt. The fabric falls away. Because her body is legally "an object" for the experiment, the audience does not stop him. Minutes later, another participant cuts her skin with a scalpel, drawing blood. She does not flinch. This lack of resistance is the gasoline on the fire.