
I love that when the kids walk to school they have to go past the fierce car eating ants at King St Auto. No wonder our school has an Ant-Bullying Policy (sic).



Carcutter is a sculpture by Dillon McEwan and is in the forecourt of the always funky Newtown Auto as part of 2042: Art on the Street.

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I nice play on the cars that ate Paris - the ants that ate Newtown :)
OMG! I used to love early Peter Weir! Paris followed by Picnic at Hanging Rock and the Last Wave.
I'm such a philistine now that I've never seen the Truman Show, yet I've heard it has interesting elements both retrospective and predictive.
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