The piece consists of two robots made of tissue paper, papier-mache and bike spokes. They inhabit the same space, divided in two parts, and they move around very slowly. There is violence surrounding the piece that builds up through time. The objects’ movements are slow and their appearance is non-threatening but, when they get close to one another, they damage each other, bringing the possibility of total destruction. The end result of their interaction is unpredictable. The two pieces may move separately or they can get entangled. Once entangled, the drive for random independent movement can result in mutually destructive behavior. With the support of the Canada Council for the Arts