This is just incredibly cool. His name is Paolo Cirio. And he’s gone through Google Street View and found photos of people inadvertently captured in the frame, blown the picture up life-sized, then pasted it to the real wall where the person was captured on Google’s film. Take a look.

12 Cheshire Street, London
The photos are on the streets of London, NYC and Berlin. What a genius idea.

214 Lafayette Street, New York
You can read his press release about it here.

80 East Houston Street, New York
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