Dillon Marsh is an artist from Cape Town, South Africa, and use photography to explore the tenuous relationship between humans and the world around us. His early work consists of photographic series constructed as typologies. He uses this technique to isolate and emphasise specific features of particular landscapes, usually elements that show how we as a species engage both deliberately and unintentionally with our environment. He has also introduced computer generated imagery into some of his more recent series to reveal underlying features or dynamics that can’t be illustrated with photography alone.