Shia LaBeouf is LaBeoufing again for 24 straight hours in an elevator

Last time Shia LaBeouf participated in some “live art performance”, the man watched each of his films in reverse chronological order over the course of three days. I’ll admit that I tuned in every once in a while! LaBeouf’s latest endeavor is not as long lasting, but every bit as interesting.

The artistic trifecta of Shia LaBeouf, Nastja Sade Ronkko, and Luke Turner will be occupying the elevator at EC English Oxford in Gloucester Green (OX1 2BT), from 9am on February 19th to February 20th. A live audio and video feed of the elevator can be seen (for the most part), and visitors can enter the elevator and pretty much talk about whatever they like. But don’t take my word for it!

Say what you will about the man, but he can act and he has a following. Whatever artistic endeavors he does outside of the cinematic realm certainly give me a chuckle or two, so more power to him! At least he’s not sporting a paper bag this time around. Just try not to spend TOO much of your time watching this feed. It’s Friday, after all!

Source: Oxford Union

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