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Microsoft XP Bliss Wallpaper

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Microsoft XP Bliss Wallpaper refers to edits and parodies made to the image of a rolling green hill and a blue sky that acts at the default Microsoft XP wallpaper.

Origin

The original photograph was taken of a hill in Napa, California on June 24th, 1996, by photographer American photographer Charles O’Rear.[1] Window XP was first released to the public, with the default wallpaper, on October 25, 2001. The first parody was published on a message board thread on Getpaint.net[2] titled “The Bliss Parody Gallery,” which was started on July 19th, 2006. The first edited image was submitted by forum user wontstoptalkinga on July 20th and featured fighter jets flying through the sky.



Spread

The trend quickly spread to fan art community DeviantArt. On October 2nd, 2006, DeviantArt artist Mahochan[3] submitted an imaged titled “Windows Invasion by Osaka” which featured the anime character resting her head on the hill. As of April 2014, the image has gained over 3,000 views.



On June 25th, 2007, DeviantArt artist fallowbuck[4] submitted an image that featured Bliss with a Tardis from Doctor Who sitting on the hill. As of April 2014, the image has gained over 15,000 views.



The photo editing trend moved to Tumblr in 2013. On August 23rd, 2013, Tumblr blog badpicsofbrendonryandpete[5] posted Bliss with the head of Panic at the Disco vocalist Ryan Ross poking out over the hill.



Other Bliss edits uploaded to Tumblr in 2013 include blimeyisagreatword’s[6] Doctor Who edit which gained over 200 notes as of April 2014.



Notable Examples



Search Interest

External References

[1]Napa Valley Register – Windows XP desktop screen is a Napa image

[2]TV Line – The Bliss Parody Gallery

[3]DeviantArt – mahochan

[4]DeviantArt – fallowbuck

[5]Tumblr – badpicsofbrendonryandpete

[6]Tumblr – blimeyisagreatword


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