Shia LaBeouf in Cannes earlier this month (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

Shia LaBeouf is hitting the open road – and he’s asking fans for a lift to wherever they want to take him.

Commissioned by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, the Finnish Institute in London for the MediaLive Festival, and Vice, LaBeouf — per Vanity Fair — is embarking on a month-long cross-country trek accompanied by collaborators Nastja Säde Rönkkö and Luke Turner. The gimmick is that, during that time, he’ll be randomly posting his GPS coordinates to Twitter via the hashtag #TakeMeAnywhere — and anyone can then go pick the trio up at that location and drive them to any destination they please.

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The former child star-turned-Transformers-headliner-turned-iconoclastic celebrity has been on a performance-art kick as of late. Last November, he live-streamed a video of himself watching all of his movies, in chronological order, at NYC’s Angelika Film Center. A month later, he launched an installation called #TOUCHMYSOUL at Liverpool’s Fact gallery — along with Rönkkö and Turner — where he live-streamed himself taking phone calls from fans. And then in February, he again beamed 24-hour footage of himself riding in an Oxford, England elevator for a project dubbed, fittingly, #ELEVATE.

Watch some guys who picked LaBeouf up (some NSFW language):

LaBeouf began his latest adventure on Monday, and so far has taken a group of guys to Colorado’s Oskar Blues microbrewery, where (according to Time) he regaled them with predictably strange stories and, reportedly, also schooled them on proper cinematographic technique.

You can follow along with LaBeouf’s progress via Twitter or at the Vice site.