You could say that Tiktok is destroying our attention, and yet spectators around the world are tuing to watch a monotonous livestream from a Swedish television station they probably have never heard. It’s time for The large muscle migration.
For thousands of years, Moose crossed the River ÅNGERMAN every spring, hiking in a warmer summer habitat. But since 2019, the whole world can watch for three weeks, as Sweden’s broadcasting organization has been broadcasting its life on the internet, using over 30 cameras to catch all the painful slow action.
For the most part, Livestream shows quiet scenes of forests and rivers, and if you are lucky, you can simply see a past mold, fortunately ignoring its international superstar. It’s just a mummy, running without care in the world.
Most of the time, the current is almost silent. Other times, you will hear the gust of wind and birds. It’s nice, even if you forget that you left the Livestream tab open on your computer and take the jump from a flock of creatures thousands of miles away.
As a Swedish student Said to ap: “I feel relaxed. But at the same time I am like,” Oh, there is a mousse. Oh, what if there is another? I can’t go to the toilet! ”
Even one night, the current continues. Lack of sunlight, to be doomed – night vision cameras will make sure we see every last piece of content. However, Stark’s black and white image is causing “Blair Witch project” more than National Geographic. But a frightening nose monitoring is still an observation.
Last year, 9 million viewers coordinated on SVT’s Moose stream. Comparatively, the Shark of Channel Discovery Channel saw more than 22 million viewers In 2023, believing that SVT is simply a flow of living animal feed with 15 persons staff, this is a rather impressive comparison.
What makes this kind of life so imperative is that it is so actively different from what is normally exposed to the internet. Tiktok food shows you that bite size videos are so specially adapted to your interests that it is difficult to look away. YouTubers are meticulously elaborating on their videos to keep us involved as much as possible.
But Moose doesn’t want anything from us. They don’t even know that we are here, we call them.