Urban — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Melbourne markets itself as Australia's cultural capital — a city of laneway coffee, AFL Saturdays, and street art corridors that draw photographers from Hosier Lane to AC/DC Lane. Flinders Street Station, opened in 1910, remains the city's most photographed facade; the Bunjil arches reference the Kulin nation's wedge-tailed eagle creator spirit along the tourist walking route through the CBD. Tokyo's ward system clusters famous nightlife and retail districts — Shinjuku and Kabukicho for neon entertainment, Shibuya for youth culture and crossing mythology, Isetan for department-store retail heritage. The glitch aesthetic mirrors how visitors experience the capital: vertical signage, stacked scripts, and light that never quite resolves into a single skyline silhouette.