Tools for routine repetition are stored in the cupboard.

A vacuum cleaner, stiff washcloths and paint buckets stuff the tiny room.

Some actions yield no results.

Paint peels off the walls, dust creeps in from every corner.

Paint the wall, sweep the floor.

Do it again later. 

Repeat, repeat, repeat.


Here are the futile efforts, actions that promise a result only as long as they are maintained. When they stop they reset and must be repeated.

Making progress


A lightbulb is wired to the dynamo of a bike

The lightbulb shines when you pedal the bike

The lightbulb goes dark when you stop

Keep the lightbulb shining

Indefinitely

Iver Uhre Dahl


Futile Efforts

How to stay happy in quarantine


Sit down in the sand

Dig a hole the size of your head

Stick your head into the hole

Close the hole with sand

 

Re-emerge when you need air


Repeat



 


Maintaining a routine


Find a slope

Run down the slope

Run up again

Run down the slope

Run up again


Repeat until you are too tired to continue

How to survive three weeks of self-isolation


Marta Iwanek


One hour of sunlight on the balcony.


Stay in it's beams at the same time everyday.


Watch the light change and fade.