A photo media artist from Melbourne, Australia
My grandfather was a tool-maker, amateur photographer and videographer. He taught me an appreciation of design through deconstruction. This led me to a career in design and photography. With my curiosity about how things work physically and psychologically—I draw on my experiences having worked with a diverse mix of commercial and artistic clients as a designer, art director and photographer. 
I am working to provide the interested community with visuals that comment on current trends influenced by my social surroundings. My images and constructs are insightful and considered. These forms are found in nature and design, which control our learned thoughts and imagination. I’m interested in the change from the industrial era to the future digital environment. And its relationship between physical attributes and information. My work explores this change in physical and social ways and presents these concepts through my photographic art. I am concerned with the existential and how it is informed by heredity and our digital economy. My body of photographic work is a dichotomy between multiple stimuli—the physical and metaphysical and the industrial world obscured by the ubiquity of our digital economy. It is a visual commentary of social constructs. 
"Our physical world is constantly being shaped by the metaphysical. The industrial world is disappearing and being replaced by a digital era. We are surrounded by a digital economy, shaping our physical world. This economy is changing the way we live and the way we see and feel. We are questioning our identity, who we are and what influences we embrace. Identity Crisis is now - what is our future?"
Adrian Murphy
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