(CNN) -- Leave it to Shia LaBeouf to give one of the strangest -- or most creative -- interviews of all time.
For a recent sitdown with Dazed and Confused magazine, the actor/performance artist decided that he didn't want to use words to communicate and instead let his eyes do all the talking.
The result is an hour-long video in which LaBeouf and his interviewer, Aimee Cliff, sit and stare at each other in near silence. (No words are exchanged, but there is some awkward laughter.)
According to Cliff, this was all LaBeouf's idea. He reached out to the Dazed writer in September, and the two soon struck up an email correspondence. In a series of exchanges, they cover topics including metamodernism, faith, cynicism and even a claim by LaBeouf that he was sexually assaulted during a performance art exhibit this year.
After a bit of back-and-forth, LaBeouf agreed to do what he calls "the #interview."
"I like the idea that we meet in person with a go pro photographic record but no interview," the actor wrote in one of his emails to Cliff. "we just look into each others eyes for an hour, connect on a soul level and film that as the interview and keep the words online so we will will both have go pro cameras strapped to our heads for the full hour and the footage will be presented raw as a split screen and you can use it on the Dazed video site."
Indeed, the full video is now up and ready for viewing.