Summary:
This post is specifically looking to engage artists with the Bus-Tops proposition, and seeking ideas for what artists might create for the platform. The Bus-Tops project is the proposed installation of approx. 40 LED boards on the roof’s of bus shelters across London. Anyone can then create work for any or all of these installations using online tools. We are seeking original and bold ideas to make up an initial curation across the canvas should the project go ahead. Have a look at the Comments for what people are saying so far, and please read on for lots more detail.
What would you make for the Bus-Tops canvas?
Bus-Tops is a proposed installation of approximately 40 1.75m x 1.3m LED panels on the roofs of bus shelters across all London boroughs. It is one of 5 shortlisted proposal for the Artists Taking The Lead fund, a major project of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad being developed by Arts Council England in partnership with London 2012 and the arts councils of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The Bus-Tops installations will display work created by the public. Artists who identify as such but critically it is for absolutely anybody who has a voice and has something to say to people in London. The installations are intended to pleasantly and wonderfully disrupt commuters experience of riding on buses… To jolt us out of our ipod-listening-london-paper-reading habits and inspire joy and wonder in the last place you’d expect it – on the roof of a bus shelter.
If our project is chosen, we will have the network of LED Canvases installed and operational from July 2011 to August 2012. As well as the public submitted work which the project focuses on, we will be curating work which celebrates the values of the cultural olympiad.
A big part of the development phase that we’re in right now is in imagining and understanding just how people might use this new canvas. The fund is for up to £500k and in our budgeting we have allocated 20 artist grants of £2,000 each. These grants might be for individuals, groups, or collectives.
This post is a call to any artist interested in working with us, whether you are in London, the UK, or anywhere in the world. We are looking for beautiful ideas for how the canvas can be used to engage London bus travellers. We hope that through your ideas submitted here we will be able to build our first curatorial arc of the project.
Routes and Pebbles:
The way that we have decided to install the panels was through looking at which boroughs are traversed by which bus routes. Some bus routes take in up to 9 London boroughs, so working with these sorts of routes makes a lot of sense. As well as routes, some boroughs simply don’t have routes that go very far, and so we’re looking at installing Bus-Tops in one’s and two’s in some areas.
Thinking of routes, imagine you get on the 243 bus at Wood Green, and travel all the way through to Waterloo, traversing 6 London boroughs. Along this route there are 6 Bus-Top installations that you can create for. You might want to write a series of 6 Haiku’s celebrating each borough the route passes through. You might want to create work that reflects and explores the character of the location of each installation. The Bus-Tops installations will exist along many routes, and so you can create narrative structure when you are working along them, exploring the nature of a bus commute and engaging passengers along their journey.
The other type of installation we will have we are calling ‘Pebbles’. We do not yet know where these pebbles will be, and in fact we’re going to be asking people where *they* think we should put them. Perhaps one of the pebbles is at a dusty and desolate-feeling spot. Perhaps one is directly in front of an office building with hundreds of office workers windows looking down on it. Pebbles are an opportunity for self-contained expression, and are a lovely contrast to the narrative nature of the route installations. Below are two images that stylistically represent where the installations might be.
The drawing tools:
In the image below you see a stylised (and in no way final) representation of what the drawing tool-kit may look like. You can upload an image, animation, text or video (videos and animation can be no longer than 10 seconds and must loop), start completely fresh, or even start from another artists work. The screens are monochromatic. At the moment we are working with black and white although we are still considering different colours like Mad Magenta or Panic Pink.
In the images below you can get a feel for how the canvas might be used, with text, images and animation (animations should loop and be no more than ten seconds long).
Animation Copyright Julian Opie ‘Keira Walking’The panels contain 15,000 monochrome pixels (150×100 pixels, 5mm square)
Tell us your ideas!
We hope that this project excites your creative brains and we’d really love it if you could share some of your ideas on how you would use this network of canvases to celebrate art, culture and London. You can either send us your ideas via email here, or leave them as comments below (comments would be great so that other people can get inspired).
Thanks for reading and even if you’re not submitting ideas we’d love to hear any comments or thoughts you might have on the project, and we’d doubly appreciate it if you could lend your support to the project in the official projects forum at the Artists Taking The Lead site.





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Ellis Nadler
11 months ago
Hi
I would be interested in participating. My ideas are along these lines:
http://ellisnadler.blogspot.com/2009/08/dilemma.h...
http://ellisnadler.blogspot.com/2009/09/moon.html
thereminwar
11 months ago
Don't assume that *everyone* reads The London Paper.
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Ah Theremin, we're not assuming that, just painting a common picture of experience.
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Ah Theremin, we're not assuming that, just painting a common picture of experience.
Ellis, those examples are wonderful, really whimsical and exactly the kind of thing that would work on the canvas I think.
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Joanna Scott
11 months ago
Great idea! Would SO love to be involved in this!
Could it work as a community participation project taking a person from each borough the bus travels through and taking inspiration from that person for the art work? A common human thread could be found between each place…I work on site specific installation as well as illustrative and public art.
Last project in London was a second working of ECHO which was an interactive light and sound intervention at Meanwhile Gardens W10 http://tinyurl.com/o6zsr8
Thanks,
Joanna
http://www.joanna-scott.co.uk
Chris
11 months ago
A few questions about the screens –
How often can the loop change (as in be loaded with new content)? And are the screens networked / can they respond to the Internet?
Ta!
Billy A.B.
11 months ago
i'd like to see some psychedelic pixel animation. like this:
<img src="http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m220/billyrare/pyraminxloopreverse.gif" border="0" alt="Photobucket">
… hope that html works here, if not then this:
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Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Billy – that was awesome. That kind of animation should totally be possible and you could achieve it either through direct upload or through using the animation tool-kit on-site.
That said, although that kind of work is interesting and suitable, what I wonder is what if you had all 40 screens that you could use for, say, an exhibition? If that sort of animation was your form, what story would you tell? Imagine that on a Sunday some mates plan to get on the 19, 243, 55, 176, 232 and #4 buses at specific times just to see an exhibition sprawled across the city on multiple screens…
Chris – in terms of how long looped content can/should play, we're thinking two main things that impact this. The first is that the average time spent at a Bus Stop is about 20/25 seconds. You're not guaranteed to arrive just as an animated piece starts of course, so we're thinking that 10 seconds is a good length to create for. The second is that we're looking at the screens almost as though they're exhibition or broadcast space. As an artist wanting to work with specific screens to tell different stories, when you submit your work you would (perhaps) submit for a time window. For example, people taking a night bus coming back from a club in Old Street are in a totally different frame of mind than that of a 7:15 commuter going to some shitty job in a warehouse. I like the idea of scheduling to address this kind of temporal issue.
The screens *are* all networked together, and they are connected to the net (tiny Linux box, Arduino board and 3G cards). Because any work sent to the screens needs to go through a moderation process online before they get there, this limits the kind of dynamic real-time work we'd love to see, but this will still be possible with artists that we're working directly with through curation. We are going to expose pretty much all the data we possibly can via API, stuff like:
* Location (lat/long)
* Currently displaying work (thumbnail/large image/gif/mp4)
* Comments made (date/time/UID)
* Last/Next displayed work
* Scheduled time(s)/Locations
* Series locations and scheduled times (for works across multiple instances)
* Posts/all time (all posts made to an instance)
Off the top of my head – we haven't yet done a lot of work on the software.
Billy A.B.
11 months ago
thanks! I'm glad you like it. the exhibition idea is very spicy. would love to do it. in terms of a narrative it would have to be simple, i think. perhaps the "story" would cycle, without a beginning or an end so that wherever one gets on the bus, and no matter how long they stay on, they can appreciate some kind of sequence. what springs to mind off the top of my head is the maypole song from the wicker man
And on that tree there was a limb
And on that limb there was a branch
And on that branch there was a nest
And in that nest there was an egg
And in that egg there was a bird
And from that bird a feather came
And of that feather was
A bed
And on that bed there was a girl
And on that girl there was a man
And from that man there was a seed
And from that seed there was a boy
And from that boy there was a man
And for that man there was a grave
From that grave there grew
A tree
not that i would want to do that exactly, but something quite simple and visually engaging. An evolving, melting sequence of icons. something like:
stop one: face, ghost comes out of face's mouth to obscure face completely, goes back in, comes out, etc.
stop two: ghost, ghost morphs into eyeball, eyeball morphs back into ghost, etc.
stop three: eyeball, camera zooms out to reveal pair of eyeballs, etc.
i'm just jamming ideas here – what do you think?
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Mad and wonderful is what I think
Dark and arresting.
Juliette
11 months ago
Just have to pick up my Niece from the Royal Holloway College Uni Billy. i was telling her this project is more of a younger Artists project.
Other than that the BIG NAMES as Julian seem to sell the idea, for peanut’s and Charity Work It seems a wonderful pitch.
I wouldnt send two letter’s to Seb Coe on it, but Barack Obama and China
would be my inspiration from yesturdays PRESS!
Juliette Goddard -MASTER OF ARTS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART
tomfreemind
11 months ago
What a great project.
I started the FreeMind Project and would love to get involved. (http://www.freemindproject.org)
I am passionate about the art of enlightenment.
I use the arts to bring emotional intelligence, psychological awareness and social responsibility to life.
I would love to run a series of my epiphany questions on your Bus Tops.
Epiphany question use solution focussed psychology to inspire people to think and feel differently about life.
Questions like:
If your potential could speak to you, who would it ask you to be today?
Who could you forgive today and how might that help you tomorrow?
At first glance these questions can easily be dismissed as too simplistic or twee but they can actually be very powerful. We feel very strongly that on your Bus Tops the setting is perfect for the kind of contemplation that could have a really big impact. The great thing about these questions is that they build cumulatively creating the sense of a narrative but can actually have affect no matter which question you hear first.
I think this is a phenomenal opportunity to do some good, so I would love to be involved.
What a great project
Tom
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11 months ago
[...] Bus-Tops is a proposed installation of approximately 40 1.5m x 1m LED panels, on the roofs of bus shelters across all London boroughs, that would act as canvases for 8 million Londoners. [...]
Peter Ferne
11 months ago
As well as allowing artists to submit images or short video loops how about also supporting generative visualisations, for example by accepting Processing sketches?
helen
11 months ago
I would love to traverse the bus decks and initiate and record conversations with travellers for as day or two, then transcribe the nuggets of these into text pieces for the bus tops…eg " I forgot to buy eggs this morning " Doris, route 242 8.30 am 09/11/09 " I wish I'd went to bed earlier last night " John route 38 7am 04/11/10
good luck!
helen
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Helen that is such a gorgeous idea! I've often been on a bus and listened to the one side of a conversation occuring on a phone-call and thought how great it would be to somehow record that and tie it to the place it happened (well, not record the call but you know what I mean). This is exactly the kind of idea that I think is what makes having these installations something that will provoke incredible creativity.
helen
11 months ago
cool, thanks…and i made that up sitting in a diner on wifi in north carolina too! no public transport here really and guess what they don't allow signage, so forget public art like this…we are very lucky in london, ( back soo! phew ) Helen
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jess douglas
11 months ago
I would be really interested in this!
I would like to see images of the sights seen on the bus journey but illustrated so you can observe the beauty in the mundane, and make people see that those everyday towerblocks, that usually go unoticed, in a different light.
See some of my images i have in mind
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0IC-IA5zQ7A/SZRvxowWP8I...
and:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_0IC-IA5zQ7A/SYSoifp-DyI...
Beth Barlow
11 months ago
As an artist who has decided not to drive, to help the environment society and the rest I would love to get involved in order to make some comment on transport. It could be as simple as an expression of that feeling you get when at last you see your bus coming up the road, snippets of conversation had at bus stops, normally something like this; "Has the number 15 been yet" "I hope not, I'm waiting for it too." It would be a shame if this opportunity didn't take the chance to comment on the nature of public transport itself.
My site is http://www.bethbarlow.com
And my ethical policy at
http://www.bethbarlow.com/completed_pages/ethical...
tells a bit about me and transport.
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Hi Beth,
you're bang on with the meta-relationship the canvases can have to the nature of public transport and the conversations we all have around it. The canvases provide the perfect way to reflect that relationship so we're hopeful that ideas like yours will be given voice through them.
Max
11 months ago
Hallo Bus-Tops,
I would like to propose a series of workshops in collaboration with my students and colleagues at the Limkokwing University. Limkokwing University has a global presence across 3 continents with over 30,000 students coming from more than 150 countries, studying in its 12 campuses.
For the London 2012 events the students could send artwork and messages across the globe to represent and celebrate the values of the cultural Olympiad bringing the world a bit closer to London.
In the last years Max Schleser conducted a number of mobile art (mobile film-making and mobile photography) workshops internationally (including San Paulo – Brazil, Ekaterinburg – Russia and Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia) and in London.
All the best,
Max Schleser
Limkokwing University London
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Jobug
11 months ago
I'd love to show one of my films/animations:
http://www.joannasalter.com/film.html#http://www….
http://www.joannasalter.com/film.html#http://www….
But perhaps create something new inspired by street furniture.
Exciting project, lots of potential for all kinds of work.
Jo
Martina O'Shea
11 months ago
My idea for the bus top project is based on the flower of life drawing, I want to make an animation of 7 people hula hooping which will be filmed from above and overlapped on after effects. With this project I hope to remind people that all is connected in life, no one is an island even though life in London can sometimes feel frustrating and alienating.
greg
11 months ago
hi ,
great idea, wondering if the screens can be seen from under the shelter or only from above. If only from above will people on the street be able to see the content, or only from a high vantage point?
greg
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Hi Greg,
we thought long and hard as to whether we should have screens below too, and due to many factors we've decided it is not the way to go. Not least is the invitation to vandalism. We have not yet gone into prototyping of course, so we may yet work out a way to make the screens visible below, but for the moment we are working on the assumption that we will be providing real-time access to view all screens via the web and mobile/mobile apps.
Michael Shaw
11 months ago
Interesting Concept. For what it's worth my ideas would centre around the notion of the doodle, a quick grabbed sketched that we often do on places likes buses or whilst on the phone etc.
See: http://www.michaelshaw.org/animateddrawings.html
for previous works of this kind.
Best,
Michael Shaw
Viv
11 months ago
can you say a bit more about the pebbles?
your concept, size…
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Not quite sure what you're after Viv? The pebbles are just like any of the other installations across the canvas, the only difference is that there isn't any real chance to create narratives for travellers.
Anne Charnock
11 months ago
This is an excellent idea and I’d love to get involved.
I like the idea of reflecting back at the bus passengers some of the everyday things they might be thinking about on their journey and using ‘crossings out’ to show their everyday indecisions. In the morning they could be thinking about something they said to a flatmate that morning; on the way home they might be thinking about an incident at work or plans for the evening. The 'crossings out' would be done as an animation. A narrative would develop over several days so that regular travellers would see a drama unfold.
To get a rough idea of the ‘crossing out’ concept see:
http://annecharnock.com/disparity.php#
I'd work out some storylines and the final work would take the form of animated black and white texts, on 10 sec maximum loops.
Anne
Billy A.B.
11 months ago
ok… how about a visual "choose your own adventure" style narrative, where you can get off the bus at certain points and change the direction of the story (adventure) yourself, by getting onto a different bus. some routes will lead to cetain doom, others to glory. the normal bus drivers will also have to be replaced by out of work actors dressed up like Tregard out of Knightmare, who will answer simple questions about the "real" destination of the bus with fiendish riddles. Spellcasting: O Y S T E R C A R D
Alfie Dennen
11 months ago
Oh Billy, that is an AWESOME idea. I kinda like the idea that this could actually be a semi-theatrical production, hiring some buses for a day specifically to give players a whole framework for a london-wide adventure.
We're actually doing our presentation to the selection committee today at 15:15, so I'll make sure and mention this idea because it's exactly the right side of whimsy and fun
Billy A.B.
11 months ago
excellent! i would REALLY love do this… good luck!
chris
11 months ago
It would be an absolute pleasure to be involved this this project!
My idea would be to take portraits of people waiting at bus stops to be displayed at the stop or along the route. Ideally, I would like to take shots of people that frequent particular stops so that the pictures are appreciated and seen by the subject. This could be done along particular routes or at more popular, central stops. I have other ideas too, but I think this is the one that people would get the most kick out of.
Let me know if you're interested or would like to hear about my other ideas.
greg
11 months ago
Another possibility would be to play out a game where the bus routes and the screens become integral components of the game. there are some precedents to this type of work usually under the banner of augmented reality games, e.g. Blast Theory, the challenge is to come up with an engaging strategy/game/narrative ….
wajerr
10 months ago
Rain drops animation
http://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/316247/rain-drops.html
helen marshall
10 months ago
CONGRATULATIONS! have to say I was a contributor to the online debate and was over the moon to see you got it….this is the only truly participatory project and for artists too, hats off to the judging panel, good choice:)
Helen
Submissions and project timeline
10 months ago
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Terence Eden
10 months ago
QR Codes. I'd like to create a series of QR codes which point to, say, mobile Wikipedia pages about the area.
Due to the animated nature of the screens, the QR codes could change depending on the time, date, weather.
So, for example, at the end of each day the QR codes could point to the winners of that day's Olympics.
People would also be able to leave messages. So, you click on the QR at bus stop X and leave a message for those at bus stop Y. You will also be able to read messages left by other visitors.
Just some thoughts.