Description: The view is from the middle of the footpath, looking up Hay Street towards Central Railway. In the immediate foreground, on the right, is Gallery 4a's streetfront window, dominated by a massive arch of sandstone. A sign suspended from the steel canopy above the footpath, reads "asia-australia art gallery" in white lettering against a red background. In the middle-ground, a few people are walking down Hay Street in the direction of George Street, in the shade of the shops' canopies. In the near background, people are clustered at the corner of the block - some are turning into a side street, others are waiting to cross the road. In the far background the buildings are bleached with sunlight. Two young Asian men are strolling past the gallery's entrance lobby. They are both wearing patterned board-shorts and short-sleeved T-shirts with logo's across their chests. One wears a baseball cap and thongs and carries a thin roll of paper in his hand. The other wears dark glasses and sandles. The young man carrying the paper is looking towards the gallery's large streetfront window which is covered in transparent sheets of braille. There is a television monitor in one corner of the window. The man looks puzzled by what he sees.