Shia LaBeouf spending a month living alone in Finland cabin

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"According to ABC News, this is part of a project called "#ALONETOGETHER".

LaBeouf made a decision to take the down the piece five days later, citing safety concerns when possible gunshots were heard on an overnight portion of the live stream.

Shia LaBeouf is spending a month isolated in a cabin as part of a performance art exhibition. Visitors of the Kiasama museum in Helsinki will be able to text LaBeouf, along with members of his art collective, Nastja Ronkko and Luke Turner, who will be in separate cabins nearby.

Kiasma has started a livestream of its visitors entering a mock cabin inside the museum's gallery, where people can go to send texts to the trio. The artists will only be able to text museum visitors, and no one else - not even each other.

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Actor Shia LaBeouf was arrested early on Thursday after a scuffle outside a NY museum where he was chanting "He will not divide us" during a live-streamed protest against President Donald Trump. The museum is running a livestream in which the texts appear.

Shia LaBeouf is at it again.

He and collaborators Luke Turner and Nastja Säde Rönkkö installed a live-stream camera at the Museum of the Moving Image in NY, and urged members of the public to utter the words "he will not divide us" as they walked by. He Will Not Divide Us has been subject to "alt-right" attacks since its launch in January, with installations in New York, New Mexico and Liverpool shut down due to disruption.

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