Shia LaBeouf has taken his latest bizarre art project to the Oxford Union where he is spending 24 hours in a lift.
The Hollywood star is due to give a talk at the famous institution at 8pm on Friday night but has decided to spend the hours before and after it speaking to students inside the metal box.
As with his previous projects, LaBeouf is streaming the event, called #ELEVATE, live on YouTube on the union's page.
LaBeouf, with Finnish artist Nastja Sade Ronkko and Briton Luke Turner, are inviting visitors to speak to them "so that their collective voices may form an extended, expansive and egalitarian Oxford Union address".
In December last year the actor travelled to Liverpool where the trio sat at a table and took calls from members of the public for four days in a project called #TOUCHMYSOUL.
LaBeouf shot to fame after starring in Transformers and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, but has been spending more and more time on his art collective where he examines fame and the nature of celebrity.
In November 2015 he launched #ALLMYMOVIES in New York where he struggled to stay awake as he was joined by hundreds of fans to watch all of his films back-to-back in a cinema.
He wore a paper bag over his head with "I am not famous anymore" written on it at the Berlin Film Festival in 2014.
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