Nature is visible on television in a variety of different forms. It appears on all sorts of programs with all sorts of meanings and intentions. Whole networks are devoted to documenting nature and they broadcast its beauty out to viewers who can enjoy its majesty from the safety and comfort of their own homes. But nature on television is just a construction. It has been scouted, filmed, and edited in such a way that it appears as only a representation of the actual natural world.
What is so strange to me is the way that nature, and its image are used to sell products. Nature is so prominently displayed in advertising that the only way to escape seeing its image would be to go outside, and even then you’d likely see a beautiful scene plastered across some billboard. Especially in TV commercials, nature has become a major selling point. Nature is invoked in advertisements for any and all products, usually with an emphasis on how the product lets you return to the natural world or somehow conquer it. Yet the products they advertise in these nature scenes will hardly ever be used in those scenarios, even if they are actually designed to be. Nature becomes artificial in these ads and represents a world that you will not ever see. Look at any commercial for any SUV on the market. Chances are you’ll find images of monstrous vehicles tearing through muddy forests, windswept deserts, or craggy mountainsides, all with the purpose of showing the viewer how tough and rugged these products are. They can withstand any and all conditions that you might be faced with and they can prove it too you. But, in all of these commercials you will see some very tiny text at the bottom of your screen that states quite clearly: “Professional driver on a closed course. Do not attempt.”
The natural world as depicted in the world of television commercials is anything but natural. It is constructed to sell a product. You can use your Iphone to help you navigate the Grand Canyon and your Ford Escape can take you there, and that’s what they’d like you to believe. However, it is far more likely that the Iphone will be used to surf the Internet while the SUV sits idly in a parking space for hours in between short treks around town. The nature we see in advertisements is the nature we would like to find if we were to venture out in to the world, we could see ourselves out there in it. In the same way we imagine we will go out and find that natural world with the help of our smartphones and SUVs. We wouldn’t be fit to find that world without these things, so we won’t try. Television commercials sell us a world we would like to live in, a beautiful, untamed wilderness that exists just beyond our sights, and that all we have to do is go find it with the help of some novel products. Only that world they show us doesn’t really exist, and they know that you won’t be using their products to find it. Because you weren’t ever really meant to.