London Booster

London Booster is an art installation by Czech artist David Černý[2] that consists of a bus fitted with hydraulic arms, allowing it to do push-ups, accompanied by audiovisual effects.

It was installed outside the Business Design Centre in Islington, which for the duration of the games was transformed into "Czech House".

[3] After the Olympics, the bus was installed in the Prague neighborhood of Chodov, in front of the Agrofert building, a company owned by former Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš that sponsored the work.

After twenty years of service, it was sold to a dealer who exported it to a museum in the Netherlands.

In the 1990s, it was sold to a private operator, who returned it to use in the Netherlands as a red liveried corporate hospitality vehicle, registered BE-27-64.