Haxholm & Kirstein's performance installation is a carefully planned two-day process involving smoke, lime, various containers, sound, movement and physical work - inside and outside the museum's grounds. The work explores connections between the sublime and the banal, between the work of the day and the elongated time of the material. Between these poles are energy exchanges and feedback processes that transform and dissolve themselves. The duo's works address a field between performative sound art and manual labor as different ways of organizing energy. In previous physical works, a gallery has been filled with tons of soil and then emptied again - or sound has been buried in large holes in a backyard."