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The image displays an urban scene dominated by multiple high-rise buildings under an overcast sky. The central and most prominent structure is a tall residential building, identified as EQ Tower at 127 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, Australia. This building features a dark grey or black facade adorned with a vibrant, pixelated art installation by Matthew Johnson, composed of numerous small, horizontally aligned rectangular panels in yellow, green, orange, red, blue, and white, creating an abstract, dynamic pattern across its upper stories. The building's lower section also exhibits larger, more diffuse pixelated shapes in green and orange.

To the immediate left, a significantly taller, sleek, dark grey skyscraper with a grid of square windows rises, its sheer surface reflecting minimal light. In the background, several other skyscrapers are visible, including a pair of taller buildings with brown or bronze reflective glass facades. To the right of the central pixelated building, another multi-story structure is present, characterized by a dark facade punctuated with irregularly placed, brightly colored rectangular windows or panels, creating a modern, block-like aesthetic.

In the foreground, a black chain-link fence spans horizontally across the frame, partially obscuring the base of the buildings. Beyond the fence, to the left, two wheeled industrial-style waste bins are positioned on a paved surface: one black with a blue lid and one black with a yellow lid. The ground immediately behind the fence appears to be an unkempt patch of dirt with sparse, light green weeds. A dark, textured wall section with visible graffiti marks is located in the far lower-left corner, likely belonging to the base of the adjacent dark grey skyscraper. The sky is uniformly grey and cloudy, indicating an overcast day. No individuals or vehicles are present in the visible scene.
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Oct 23, 2025

Melbourne, Australia

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The image displays an urban scene dominated by multiple high-rise buildings under an overcast sky. The central and most prominent structure is a tall residential building, identified as EQ Tower at 127 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, Australia. This building features a dark grey or black facade adorned with a vibrant, pixelated art installation by Matthew Johnson, composed of numerous small, horizontally aligned rectangular panels in yellow, green, orange, red, blue, and white, creating an abstract, dynamic pattern across its upper stories. The building's lower section also exhibits larger, more diffuse pixelated shapes in green and orange. To the immediate left, a significantly taller, sleek, dark grey skyscraper with a grid of square windows rises, its sheer surface reflecting minimal light. In the background, several other skyscrapers are visible, including a pair of taller buildings with brown or bronze reflective glass facades. To the right of the central pixelated building, another multi-story structure is present, characterized by a dark facade punctuated with irregularly placed, brightly colored rectangular windows or panels, creating a modern, block-like aesthetic. In the foreground, a black chain-link fence spans horizontally across the frame, partially obscuring the base of the buildings. Beyond the fence, to the left, two wheeled industrial-style waste bins are positioned on a paved surface: one black with a blue lid and one black with a yellow lid. The ground immediately behind the fence appears to be an unkempt patch of dirt with sparse, light green weeds. A dark, textured wall section with visible graffiti marks is located in the far lower-left corner, likely belonging to the base of the adjacent dark grey skyscraper. The sky is uniformly grey and cloudy, indicating an overcast day. No individuals or vehicles are present in the visible scene.

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