NetSnap refers to a type of network imaging software or hardware protocol that allows cameras to transmit a live digital stream over the internet. When these devices are indexed by search engines, their titles often appear as "Live NetSnap Cam-Server feed".
As more collectives adopt the Netsnap Cam model, we are witnessing a return to the raw, lo-fi aesthetics of early internet culture, but with a modern, suspense-driven twist. The “episode” is no longer a finished product. It is a moment within a live stream, an event to be witnessed or missed. NetSnap refers to a type of network imaging
Configuration updates that change how frequently a "snapshot" or "episode" of the video feed is captured. lo-fi aesthetics of early internet culture