Pinburgh is a short musical fantasy placed into hilly panoramic Pittsburgh industrial landscapes drawn by muralist Doug Cooper. A man on a streetcar sees a man dancing down a set of steep city steps on his way to a small bar where a patron plays a game of pinball that extends from the machine to the entire city. As balls bounce about the city, they activate Doug Cooper's unique drawings where exaggerated perspectives and multiple vanishing points heighten the audience's sense of Pittsburgh's bumpy topography. Pinburgh employs a unique composition of green-screened actors, 3-D models of fleets of 1950s' era streetcars, trains and automobiles (fins included) and rich, Film Noir-like drawings.