Wordplay: Your reality is my pixelated fantasy world

By David Astle
Updated April 7 2015 - 10:28am, first published March 28 2015 - 12:15am
Versions of reality: The spotlit homes of MKR are a saturated variation of real, boom-miked and made-up, steeped in brandware, streamlined in the edit suite.  Photo: John Shakespeare
Versions of reality: The spotlit homes of MKR are a saturated variation of real, boom-miked and made-up, steeped in brandware, streamlined in the edit suite. Photo: John Shakespeare
Versions of reality: The spotlit homes of MKR are a saturated variation of real, boom-miked and made-up, steeped in brandware, streamlined in the edit suite.  Photo: John Shakespeare
Versions of reality: The spotlit homes of MKR are a saturated variation of real, boom-miked and made-up, steeped in brandware, streamlined in the edit suite. Photo: John Shakespeare
Versions of reality: The spotlit homes of MKR are a saturated variation of real, boom-miked and made-up, steeped in brandware, streamlined in the edit suite.  Photo: John Shakespeare
Versions of reality: The spotlit homes of MKR are a saturated variation of real, boom-miked and made-up, steeped in brandware, streamlined in the edit suite. Photo: John Shakespeare

A few years back I was playing ballet chauffeur for my niece. Nell was six at the time – old enough to peer out the window, yet young enough to be intrigued by middle-aged blokes walking around with sticks.

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