I arrived at my destination within 8 hours of flight - 4000 miles east (to be precise: south-east) of KL.
Melbourne, well known for its high population of asians; made me feel at home right away. One thing was missing though - heat. Extreme weather conditions that fluctuated to as low as 7 degrees centigrade (considering that its supposed to be spring) wasn't so favourable to the boy from the tropics.
Dwelling in Southbanks for the past 2 weeks was a bliss as it was a 10 minute convenient walk to the city centre. Eye-opening, I found random art pieces aplenty fixed onto the ground with probably no particular purpose - except aesthetics.
Check these out.
Random pillars. The closer one looks Singaporean. Probably planted there by one.
The infamous flaming pillars along Crown's Casino. Yes, it combust mammoth flames towards the sky.
Floor graffiti - I dropped a 10 dollar note and it really disappeared.
Horrifying statues placed next to the pedestrian traffic lights. If I was Australian, I'd start a riot to get those removed. Total waste of tax payers money.
Taking a break after a whole-lotta walking. Thats a 'Backyard Burger'. Got the name from a nationwide name-it burger contest.
A wall to systematically place event posters. Its supposed to keep the public walls clean.
In contradiction, I was told these walls were specifically meant to be sprayed on with graffitti.
These too. (I'm starting to think how much of it is true)

My favourite picture in an art gallery visit. Check out the description below.
Quite cool isn't it.
Me with the legendary pixar ball - after visiting the pixar exhibition. The technology which lead to the production of the revolutionary animated movie, Ratatouille.









