Abstract
Ecological effects indicated in the age of the Anthropocene continue to disrupt and change lives of human and non-human. Yet, Euro-American perspectives are slow to acknowledge a posthuman outlook that might shift political will so that deep ontological shifts result in change regarding how life with the planet unfolds. In this chapter, through disjunctive synthesis. I investigate concepts of fail and fix from glitch art and the Anthropocene. Within the entanglement of digital-analogue worlds, I create a prototype for glitch-Anthropo-scenic landscape art inspired by these ideas. As an interruption in the social norms and boundaries whereby the human uses/saves the land, my art experiment problematizes notions of landscape art, Anthropocene and glitch art, opening towards a posthuman perspective as a form of public pedagogy.