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On Tuesday, famed performance artist Marina Abramovic asked guests of Design Miami to count individual grains of rice, for six hours, at geometric rice-counting desks custom-designed for the Marina Abramovic Institute by star architect Daniel Libeskind.Known as Counting the Rice, it's an exercise that originally debuted in Abramovic's Cleaning the House workshop. Says the project's previous hosts, its purpose is to "develop the participants’ endurance, concentration, perception, self-control and willpower" and "allow the public to stretch their physical and mental limits."“Technology is great but it’s also a dangerous thing,” Marina Abramovic explained to the Miami Herald. “We have to learn how we can gain free time back for ourselves. The only way to emerge is with some long durational activities, such as Counting the Rice.” According to The Observer, Abramovic also added, “You might think it’s crazy to sit at a fair and count rice, but this is exactly what you have to do to reclaim time. If you can’t count the rice for three hours, you can’t do anything good in life.”
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