He picked Painshill Park as a location after having visited it with his girlfriend and bizarrely chose the idea of a hermitage himself.
After reassuring the 24 Hour Museum that he is of sound mind, Jane Bodenham at the estate explained how Blandy believes that in today’s society we have become isolated loners:
"He does think that people today have become very much hermitised, they tend to stay in and not venture out of their homes," she said.
According to Jane, his voluntary incarceration can be seen as a comment on our insular society. Previous work by the artist includes the video piece Deliberate Regression, which used lip-syncing to a popular song to explore issues around racism, identity and cultural heritage.
Blandy is attempting to re-enact the life of the original hermit, employed by the Honorable Charles Hamilton, who lived at Painshill back in the 18th century.
Hamilton, a man obviously keen to flaunt his social standing with flashy symbols of wealth, wanted seven years service from his hermit at a price of 700 guineas. Unfortunately he escaped to the pub after only three weeks.