Artist statement: Construct is a series of detailed aerial landscape photographs, captured above the industrial environment of the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
As I looked down, I focussed on the repetition, patterns, form, structure and organisation of different industries. As atomisation technologies become more prevalent, I wanted to take an elevated screenshot of what our landscape looks like before it changes again.
As ridesharing apps like Uber & Lyft become more widely accepted, there have been just as many developments in driverless technology.
Are there any reasons to fight the future with all the benefits it presents? Freight and taxi services take up the majority of jobs worldwide, yet they're some of the most vulnerable positions in this evolving technological ecosystem.
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