Make sure you read the instructions carefully next time you’re about to press the button at a crosswalk. Total Crisis Panic Button was installed all over Los Angeles by Jason Eppink. That project inspired the second two, put up by Ryan Laughlin in New Haven, CT.
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Total Crisis Panic Button was inspired by part of a scavenger hunt Rob Cockerham made way back in 1992.
I don’t think I ever told you that, Rob (assuming you’re reading this)!
I would LOVE to do this.
Not hacks. Defacements.
nerd!
lighten up danno
Defacement would mean its permanent
Heh — I’m glad to see people are still enjoying this. We actually put up about 40 signs total, most of which are compiled here: http://www.easy-share.com/1907411570/FINAL%20SIGNS%20FOR%20PRINT.pdf. Feel free to put ’em up in your own hometown, if you like 🙂
@Ryan,
Awesome! Thanks for sharing that. I added your last name to the post above. I couldn’t track it down before.
Total Crisis Panic Button was featured in the video for “Granite” by Pendulum! for like 1 second but it was awesome
Love it!! Stuff like this makes life more fun 🙂
very cool!
Very funny — but not hacking.
Wow! That is great!
I can actually remember the feeling of dozens of eyes watching me install at sign sign as they waited in their cars at that intersection.
I think that was the first thing I ever tried “in broad daylight”. When no one flinched, I was convinced it was the way to go.
If I did it again, I’d try “Push 45 times for faster response”.
*HIGH FIVE!!!*
How about:
“Questions? Comments? Use morse code, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!” and a morse code chart. Alternatively, “Morse code line to God. Please limit prayers to 140 letters.”
“Voting booth. Press to elect Sarah Palin.”
“For every press of this button, the city has dedicated 1 cent to the purchase of our very own nuclear bunker.”
I once read in a transit magazine that the function of those crosswalk buttons is to slightly increase the amount of time the “Walk” signal is displayed. They are an insult to pedestrians and should be soundly mocked, preferably with humorous signs.
How about:
“Push Once = On”
“Push Again = Off”
Is it On or Off????
the glue is the binary
i love these sign hacks! seems kind of a bummer to make one in l.a. tho; how often do you see people walking around there?
If you like crosswalk sign hacks, have a look at this one spotted in Rotterdam.
@ The End:
Not talking shit about you, but what the fuck are you reading a Transit Magazine for? lol
This is great stuff. Time for some fun at the University where I work!
i like the idea of that restart… xD