Street With A View - Google Maps art hack

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Sampsonia Way is a 9 block, one way alleyway in Pittsburgh, PA. It also happens to be the most exciting street in the world when viewed through Google Street View, thanks to the efforts of a neighborhood, two artists, and a conspiring Street View team.

On May 3rd 2008, artists Robin Hewlett and Ben Kinsley invited the Google Inc. Street View team and residents of Pittsburgh's Northside to collaborate on a series of tableaux along Sampsonia Way. Neighbors, and other participants from around the city, staged scenes ranging from a parade and a marathon, to a garage band practice, a seventeenth century sword fight, a heroic rescue and much more...

If you knew when the Street View car was coming through your neighborhood, what would you do to welcome it?

Street With A View
Sampsonia Way In Street View


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Posted by: JacqueChadall on February 16, 2009 at 4:15 AM

Not all there

I think they've changed things because I couldn't find the garage band or parade and marathon. There was also a view that was taken on a bright sunny day in the middle of the street when the rest were taken on a rainy day.

Oh wait, the two different links are for TWO different streets. One is Sampsonia WAY and the other is Sampsonia STREET.

--Jacque Chadall


Posted by: Your links are incorrect on February 16, 2009 at 10:28 AM

Your links are incorrect

I was also disappointed and almost thought the whole thing was retarded until I read the comment about the links being messed up, I didn't see any of the stuff until I clicked on the scenes page, but I'll not waste my time looking back at the other stuff.


Posted by: John Mack on February 16, 2009 at 12:14 PM

What I saw on the way to street view..

Ok I can see a
someone hidding in a big bottle of sauce/beer bottle next to shop.. junction Sampsonia Way Sampsonia St and Arch St
big defrosted chicken.. junction Sampsonia Way and Arch St.
A Cat being rescued from a tree.. junction Sampsonia Way and Firemen Way.
The Sword Fight..

that's about it..


Posted by: Michael Fusion on February 16, 2009 at 1:36 PM

what i would if i knew that google streets was coming

organize a "no pants day"

lay down in the street

hang upside down from something

make a sign that says "hi mom"

set up enough cameras to make a composite of the car in it's space.

organize a flash mob

have a ticket tape parade for the car

laser tag the camera so the space doesn't exist, at least until they realize the space and re do it....this probably not because it's mean


Posted by: Jason Striegel on February 16, 2009 at 4:03 PM

Sorry guys, the link I put in is correct (you can see two guys swordfighting), and you can cruise up the street, but there is a jog in the road which goofs things up a bit. Go to the following url to get direct links to the best parts:

http://www.streetwithaview.com/scenes.html


Posted by: john on February 16, 2009 at 4:28 PM

What was at 402 Samsonia where the whole screen went blank for one frame


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