Can you combine street art, classic video games and a Melbourne street map? Yes!
Can you combine street art, classic video games and a Melbourne street map?
Yes!
CDH Art: “Using the familiar street art motif of retro gaming, I created a walking guide-map to Melbourne’s street art.”
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- Stay on the train, or join the traffic? Some young adults are rejecting cars.
- New toy: iPad Mini
- Anybody else getting dodgy texts about a United Energy power surge?
- One look at the planned EW route shows why it would have made yesterday’s #Citylink mess worse, not better
- Some more photos from May 2003
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- Austin: I think there are many things the 120 hours makes it much harder for some, kids generally staying at home...
- Tranzit Jim: I am 41 years old, live in outer Melbourne. I have never wanted to get a drivers licence. Ironic is,...
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