Landscape Glitch examines nature worship in the Anthropocene, including plant-human interactions and the desire to ‘rewild’ or be fully consumed by wilderness. Playing with the idea of ‘spiritual drag’ by using irreverent, over-the-top methods, I explore the effort it takes to connect to the natural world. Through this lens, I build strangely magical worlds where it is not clear what transformations have occurred to the landscape, or why. I immerse viewers in uncertain moments and ambiguous borderlands: liminal spaces that allow us to discover possibilities for unconventional methods of naturism.