FRAME captures Dillon Marsh’s For What It’s Worth, a combination of photography and computer-generated elements to reproduce in scale elements extracted from the earth, a tribute to the mines of South Africa, “scars on the landscape – unlikely feats of hard labour and specialised engineering, constructed to extract value from the earth but also exacting a price”.
Dillon Marsh, For What It’s Worth, 2014
Tweefontein Mine – 38,500 tonnes of copper