"The Wilderness Downtown" is an experimental music "video" written using HTML5 by googloids. It's pretty cool – you need Chrome to view it. You put in your home address, and it uses footage from Google Earth and Street View to incorporate your actual house into the video, dynamically. I can't decide if this is creepy or awesome. Call it crawesome.
I put in my childhood home, in Arcata, and saw the very recognizable dead-end street with Peggy and Latif's cars in the driveway (Peggy and Latif being the current residents of the house where I grew up). And there were some animated trees marching up 11th street. Very strange.
The music is by Arcade Fire. Not too bad. The technical implementation of the video – which calls up large numbers of windows in a rather random way – is deficient in that it fails to deal very well with the small, non-standard-size screen of my Asus netbook computer. The windows all hide each other and you can't see more than half of the ones it calls up. The code would have to somehow do better at reading the display size and used scaled-down, lower resolution windows depending on what it found, maybe.