Netscapes

by Jenna DeBoisBlanc


    As online worlds increasingly infuse or supplant analog realities, the meaning of “exterior” in digital spaces finds new relevance. Netscapes examines cyber-environments, and in particular, the extent to which digital representations of natural landscapes reflect existing values and attitudes towards nature. 

    Desktop wallpapers serve as a salient and sardonic example of the Anthropocene’s ethics. While climate change threatens to collapse global ecosystems and unravel the fabric of civilization, we paper desktops with uncannily-idyllic Caribbean beaches and rolling mountain ranges. We build captivating virtual worlds and mine cryptocurrencies on digital platforms that are abstracted away from the petrochemical infrastructure upon which they run.


    Through interactive web vignettes built with recognizable user interfaces, I hope to subvert digital escape by inecting anthropogenic detritus into online spaces. Simultaneously, I hope to expose modes of extraction endemic to cyberspace (and late stage capitalism more broadly) so that we might arrive at a more responsible visual language for the web.



    00. Landing page
    1. Mine
      2021
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    2. Over⏰’ed
      2021
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    3. Cat 5
      2021
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    4. Mojave
      2021
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    5. Yosemite
      2021
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    6. Jungle Gyms
      2020
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    7. Hard Drives on Seashores
      2020
      Custom software, variable dimensions
    8. ⌘-x
      2021