Monday, January 21, 2013

Dillon Marsh - invasive species

There is nothing subtle about cell phone towers disguised as trees, and South African photographer Dillon Marsh has captured these faux-natural oddities in all of their splendor with his Invasive Species series.




In 1996 a palm tree appeared almost overnight in a suburb of Cape Town. This was the world's first ever disguised cell phone tower. Since then these trees have spread across the city, South Africa and the rest ofthe world.

Invasive Species explores the relationship between the environment and the disguised towers of Cape Town and its surrounds.
See more of this surreal series here, and find more or Marsh's work on his portfolio and Behance site. 

(Via The Design Ark)

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