Speculation on use of this Bike/Ladder marriage?

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  • Boilers

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    I should add it is located in Brooklyn, NY.
    The silver part obviously folds down to act as a stabilizer.
    Other than that, what the heck?
     

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    **** Due to complaints of intense sleep caused by this video, I feel I should warn you it's boring as hell and equally nonsensical ****

    If you guessed "Platform to shoot down shoes tossed around a telephone lines" you win.

    Over the course of several months, I biked around Brooklyn with a custom made bike-ladder shooting down shoes hanging from power-lines, with a bow and arrow, and trading these found shoes for ones that I am wearing.
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMqW0o3QgmU&feature=channel"]YouTube - Hunt and Gather[/ame]
     
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    I can understand the getting of the shoes off the power lines........ I can not fathom the wearing of those found shoes, OR the installing your "old" shoes back on the line.......
     

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    I don't understand ANY of it. (except for pure art's sake)
    But I was interested in trying to find out what the bike/ladder was used for.
     
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