It sounds like you're referencing a specific search operator ( inurl: ) combined with terms related to video surveillance software ("viewerframe mode motion") and a location ("buenos aires").
In the mid-to-late 2000s, many security cameras were installed with default settings and no password. They were indexed by Google, meaning anyone could watch live feeds. Dorks like this one spread in forums, blogs, and even art projects about surveillance. inurl viewerframe mode motion buenos aires
Tell me which interpretation you want, or say "decide for me" and I’ll pick one. It sounds like you're referencing a specific search
I’m not sure what you mean by "inurl viewerframe mode motion buenos aires." I can proceed two ways — pick one: Dorks like this one spread in forums, blogs,
As you move your cursor, you cause the motion sensor to trigger in the year 2006. On the feed, pedestrians from the past turn to look at the "invisible force" disturbing the air. You are the ghost in the machine, haunting the streets of old Buenos Aires, unable to stop reaching out to people who are long gone.
The search query inurl:viewerframe?mode=motion is a classic "Google Dork"