Manchester saw street artist Filthy Luker turn their Town Hall into a large-scale 80s arcade game for his Make with a Red Stripe® project. Plastic road barriers, road work equipment, LED lights ... Filthy Luker went to town to transform the legendary landmark into a fresh, exciting game for the public.

For those of us not from up north, here's a short video giving us some insight into Filthy Luker's inspiration for turning road barriers into classic game invaders to take over the city.

As part of the Make Art On The Street initiative, Red Stripe® is working with a number of artists on regional initiatives, including a four-wheeled mobile art exhibition set to tour Bristol, Leeds and London, and an Edinburgh based stop motion animation video. The projects, all taking place this spring, have been designed to engage with the public in surprising and intriguing ways; promoting creativity and encouraging others to ‘Make with a Red Stripe®’.