Daniel Shipp is an Australian artist whose studio-constructed photographs are made in-camera using physical sets, plants, found materials and analogue visual effects. His practice explores how light, optics and photographic construction can shape perception, producing images that blur the boundary between physical fact and constructed illusion. Shipp creates exacting, disorienting photographs that never shy away from their material origins. In Extent of Eastern Ripple, Shipp imagines a world where algorithmic systems affect biology, using foraged and grafted plants, analogue staging and manipulated light to create images that sit between beauty and unease, the organic and the artificial.