Cursor Phishing is a visual synthesis of paranoia and the poetics of the early 2000s. It is a downward gaze — literally into water, metaphorically into the digital subconscious. The cursors floating in the water are not just relics of old operating systems — they are predators from the era of phishing scams, spam, pop-up windows, and Trojan viruses. These cursor-sharks are descendants of banner ads promising “download now” and “you won a prize.” They feed on attention, on clicks, on unconscious interaction. They embody threats disguised as the familiar.
Who is catching whom — are you the cursor, or is it hunting you? Are you the observer, or already the prey? Sound design by don't Buy