While many of us use Google Street View to creep on our own houses or find a neighborhood bar, others see the tool's potential for art.
Street View, the online map feature that shows imagery from a street-level perspective, has gathered a lot of data over the years. And plenty of creative folks are tapping that data as a palette for their latest art projects.
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From the surreal work of Jon Rafman to Emilio Vavarella's ethereal Google trilogy, here are five artists who paint the world with the click of a button.
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