Nowhere to Hide from Google Street View

Yesterday's launch of Google Street View created a new wave of digital tourism, with most of us starting with our home address and then scouring the mostly anonymous bodies nearby for flickers of recognition. As is par for the course with the service, the camera sometimes captures some unusual, quirky, and mysterious events. Here are some of our local favourites (so far).

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I of course checked out my street yesterday, amazed at how often the FR misidentifies the REAR wheel covers as a face to be blurred.

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What the hell is that future-mobile in front of the Body Shop?

Looks like a (Canadian-made) Campagna T-Rex.

Heh - love that on the photo of Fauxreel's "Unaddressed" series (second row, first on left) the face detection system automatically blurred out the stencil's face...

The Torontoist slideshow setup kinda sucks.

Anyone know how often this thing's updated?

Yeah, that made me laugh. Really? You wanted to see your mom waving??

My favourite finds (that aren't above):

A billboard gets its face obscured here.

No red-light running Google car detected at Yonge and Adelaide here

A few weird transitions, because of different shots of similar areas being taken in different times:

Luminato takes over, and vanishes from, Dundas Square. (And an ad for The Hangover is replaced by one for Terminator: Salvation)

A huge Ferris wheel at Jane and Finch that, as you zoom closer, disappears. (Sorry, kids at the corner.)

NOW's (and formerly Torontoist's) Josh Errett gets caught fumbling with his camera here.

Two of my favourite pun stores, Hi Fi Fo Fum and The Loan Arranger, in their natural habitats.

And, in what's apparently a trend, a person on a motorized scooter, on the road, going the opposite direction of traffic, with a car approaching, here.

That's Neil Young's tour bus!

Too bad they missed the crazy way this storefront at Gerrard and Logan used to be painted and signed: "Drunk Drivers are Lousy L♡vers," among other things. Must've been there for a while, because one of the window signs read, "Welcome to Metro."

Alas, now, it's just as abandoned, but beige. The defunct Virtualcity.ca caught it in its former state.

A little farther along the street, the problematically-named Coolies Bar and Restaurant.

It's been closed since (I think) January, but it's under renovation right now, and apparently it's about to open as one of those play places that you take your kids for birthday parties.

You reminded me of the heated debate sparked by an article using that image.

wow. what a caption on the van fire.

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