British photographer Dan Holdsworth (b. 1974) explores the relationship between landscape photography, science and technology. From the 1990s to 2010, Holdsworth’s work including A Machine for Living (2000) explored the ways in which nature, architecture and technology operate within landscape. Most recently, his work has become an investigation into both real and virtual representations of the geological landscape. However, despite being deeply informed by the uses and applications of the newest technologies, Holdsworth’s work refers openly to the history and tradition of landscape photography.
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