You’re probably familiar with Lebanese artist Nadim Karam’s ten stainless steel sculptures that loom over the historic Sandridge Bridge on the Yarra River. But we wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve never noticed that, much like the trains that used to make their way across their bridge, nine of the ten sculptures are actually motorised and move across the bridge, several times a day, at a speed of 1.5 kilometres per hour.
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