I sometimes find the use of tilt-shift imagery, which plays with depth of field to make landscape seem toylike, slightly shifty (so to speak). But F. Forberg‘s optical dioramas of open-pit mining and other earth-cleaving operations, set to the droning tones of power line and magnetic field frequencies, are unsettling in the right kind of way. (Guard your ears and your mobile speakers�the sounds in this video are ultra-low.)