No vamos a decir que lo que verán en el vídeo es la cosa más extraña del mundo, pero, sí es algo para divertirse y volverse loco. Previo a la inauguración de los Juegos Olímpicos, el mundo, sobre todo Londres, está a la expectativa y preparándose para la mayor fiesta deportiva y un ejemplo lo tienen aquí.

Un artista checo en Londres ha creado un particular homenaje a los Juegos Olímpicos de 2012 mediante la construcción de un autobús de dos pisos con enormes brazos humanos. La máquina está condenado a una vida de hacer flexiones de brazos para el resto de la eternidad por su creador David Cerny, quien dice que eligió esteejercicio, ya que es común a todos los deportes y todos los atletas de todos los ámbitos de la vida.

Como si ver a un autobús de dos pisos con miembros humanos no es suficientemente preocupante, el monovolumen 1957 lanza gemidos de esfuerzo con cada pulsación. Vamos a ver este camión en nuestras pesadillas. El equipamiento, denominado Londres Booster, está instalado actualmente fuera del Centro de Diseño de Negocios de la citada ciudad británica.

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    SUBSCRIBE - PLEASE - A Czech artist has re-modelled a traditional London double-decker bus into a mechanical sculpture of an athlete doing push-ups to celebrate the Olympic Games opening in the British capital on Friday. David Cerny, whose past works have enraged European politicians and sought to poke fun at rival artists, has installed the bus outside the Czech Olympic House in London's Islington neighbourhood. Cerny bought the 1957 bus from an owner in the Netherlands, attached two huge arms, an electrical engine and a lot of wiring and suspension tools to make it into a piece of art named "London Boosted". The mechanisms inside make the 6-tonne bus move up and down on bright red arms, raising the chassis into various angles, accompanied by recordings of a groaning voice and video projections in the windows. "There is one common exercise for every sportsman in the world, and that is push-ups," Cerny said. "It is training for sport activities but at the same time it is also punishment in armies and prisons. So the push-ups are a very universal physical activity...It is in a way very ironic." In 2009, Cerny revealed a huge puzzle-like object, called "Entropa", in an EU building in Brussels that pictured European countries in unflattering ways, making a dramatic start to the Czech Republic's EU presidency. Bulgaria protested for being shown as a squat toilet, Germany was a Swastika-like web of highways, including moving cars, France was covered by an "On Strike" banner <b>...</b>

  • London Double-Decker Bus Does Push-Ups for Olympics

    A Czech artist has re-modelled a traditional London double-decker bus into a mechanical sculpture of an athlete doing push-ups to celebrate the Olympic Games opening in the British capital on Friday. David Cerny, whose past works have enraged European politicians and sought to poke fun at rival artists, has installed the bus outside the Czech Olympic House in London's Islington neighbourhood. Cerny bought the 1957 bus from an owner in the Netherlands, attached two huge arms, an electrical engine and a lot of wiring and suspension tools to make it into a piece of art named "London Boosted". The mechanisms inside make the 6-tonne bus move up and down on bright red arms, raising the chassis into various angles, accompanied by recordings of a groaning voice and video projections in the windows. "There is one common exercise for every sportsman in the world, and that is push-ups," Cerny said. "It is training for sport activities but at the same time it is also punishment in armies and prisons. So the push-ups are a very universal physical activity...It is in a way very ironic."

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    A Czech artist has re-modelled a traditional London double-decker bus into a mechanical sculpture of an athlete doing push-ups to celebrate the Olympic Games opening in the British capital on Friday. David Cerny, whose past works have enraged European politicians and sought to poke fun at rival artists, has installed the bus outside the Czech Olympic House in London's Islington neighbourhood. Cerny bought the 1957 bus from an owner in the Netherlands, attached two huge arms, an electrical engine and a lot of wiring and suspension tools to make it into a piece of art named "London Boosted". The mechanisms inside make the 6-tonne bus move up and down on bright red arms, raising the chassis into various angles, accompanied by recordings of a groaning voice and video projections in the windows. "There is one common exercise for every sportsman in the world, and that is push-ups," Cerny said. "It is training for sport activities but at the same time it is also punishment in armies and prisons. So the push-ups are a very universal physical activity...It is in a way very ironic." In 2009, Cerny revealed a huge puzzle-like object, called "Entropa", in an EU building in Brussels that pictured European countries in unflattering ways, making a dramatic start to the Czech Republic's EU presidency. Bulgaria protested for being shown as a squat toilet, Germany was a Swastika-like web of highways, including moving cars, France was covered by an "On Strike" banner and Britain was missing <b>...</b>

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    A bus has been transformed into an exercising artwork that can perform push-ups. Artist David Cerny created The London Booster by attaching huge arms, suspension mechanics and adding groaning sound effects to the 1957 double decker bus. The Czech artist said the piece could be seen as ironic because push-ups are "a common exercise for every sportsman" but also punishment.

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    A bus has been transformed into an exercising artwork that can perform push-ups. Artist David Cerny created The London Booster by attaching huge arms, suspension mechanics and adding groaning sound effects to the 1957 double decker bus. The Czech artist said the piece could be seen as ironic because push-ups are "a common exercise for every sportsman" but also punishment. If you like this video please subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this. Also when you click 'Like' please share on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks

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    A bus has been transformed into an exercising artwork that can perform push-ups. Artist David Cerny created The London Booster by attaching huge arms, suspension mechanics and adding groaning sound effects to the 1957 double decker bus. The Czech artist said the piece could be seen as ironic because push-ups are "a common exercise for every sportsman" but also punishment