From Station to Station_a life inspiration story



Over the course of three weeks in September 2013, a train traveled from New York City to San Francisco, making nine stops at train stations across the country. So to hear, nothing spectacular, but what if this train contained work of leading figures and underground creators from the worlds of art, music, food, literature, and film for a series of cultural interventions and site-specific happenings?
The train, designed as a moving, kinetic light sculpture, broadcasted unique content and experiences to a global audience. The name of this project? Station to station. The initiator? Artist Doug Aitken and made possible by Levi's.

Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.
©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.
©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.
©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.

Station to station Doug Aitkin and Levi'S
Doug Aitkin
©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.
©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.

©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.
©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.

©Station to Station art project by Doug Aitken and Levi's.
©Station to Station_ twitter typewritter for live tweets from the train.
 From September 6 to 28, artists and musicians traveled across the US on the nine-car train, performing and sharing footage of their journey online. At 10 locations - New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Minneapolis & St Paul, Kansas City, Santa Fe, Winslow, Barstow, LA and Oakland - the train stopped for a night of music, dance, short films and art installations open to the public for $25 a ticket.

Station to station Doug Aitkin and Levi'S end concert in Oakland US
Brian Doyle courtesy of 303 Gallery, New York
Station to station Doug Aitkin and Levi'S end concert in Oakland US Olaf Breuning
Brian Doyle courtesy of 303 Gallery, New York

The launch event at New York and the closing event in Oakland ended with a multi-coloured smoke installation by Swiss artist Olaf Breuning.


Station to station was an ambitious project and was supported by an impressive digital campaign: the Station to Station site combines official footage with tweets and comments submitted by the public and was updated throughout the three-week journey, while Make our Mark encourages creative expression via social media in response to questions such as ‘Who are you?’, ‘What moves you?’ and ‘What’s your dream?’

Great initiative, great footage!
Check it out.

And, guys from Levi's, this could also work fantastic for a tour in Europe, in 10 well selected cities!
Be welcome!

Like what you see? Support non-traditional art with a donation to the Station to Station Cultural Fund: http://www.crowdrise.com/stationtostation
The Station to Station Cultural Fund enables artists of all disciplines to produce significant new work that advances public understanding of creative expression and introduces new definitions of art and culture to a global audience.  
Currently, the Fund supports nine museums and institutional partners: MoMA PS1, Carnegie Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Walker Art Center, SITE Santa Fe, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), the Sundance Institute, and Arcosanti Institute.


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