The 21st century is marked by a dramatic shift in the way humanity relates to the natural world, ranging from the emergent effects of global climate change to an increase in transnational immigration. National borders are being redrawn and walls are being built. Huge tracts of land are being transformed by over-farming, strip-mining, and massive building developments. Each sliver of physical land is now something to be photographed, Instagrammed, mapped, digitized, owned, and appropriated. Identity is inscribed in all space, artificial and natural, virtual and real. Site鈥攚hile seemingly indicative of actual place鈥攊s succumbing to the delocalizing influences of an increasingly globalized, interconnected world.