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Edgar Martins
London

Portuguese by birth, Edgar Martins grew up in Macau (China), where he published his first novel entitled 'Mãe, deixa-me fazer o pino'. In 1996 he moved to the UK, where he later completed an MA in...

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  • August 1, 2011
  • July 10, 2012
  • 531
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  • industrial, modernism, technology, tools, power station
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  1. Ken Omom
    Ken Omom Very strong work
    July 17, 2012 at 3:44 pm
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Lifting Bolt used to disassemble the generating sets, 1Kg, 40 | 220 mm, from the series The Time Machine

  • Photography
  • C-Type
$3,800

  • Size: 19.7 x 15.7 x 2 in
  • Materials: Aluminium
  • Framed: Box, Wood, Black
  • Ships within 11 to 14 business days.
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Tool—hex box spanner—used to disassemble the generating sets, 1Kg, hexagonal interior 50mm, length 290mm, from the series The Time Machine
56mm-open end spanner (custom-made tool), with various uses for turbine equipment, 1Kg, length 380mm, from the series The Time Machine
Threaded socket, used to join suspension shafts in the return gates of the generating sets, 15 kg, 355 | 100 mm, from the series The Time Machine
Alto Rabagão Power Station: Busbar Shaft, from the series The Time Machine 2011
Untitled, from the series 'The Accidental Theorist'
Untitled, from the series When Light Casts no Shadow
Failure to Launch, from the series 'The Rate of Convergence from Two Opposing System Trajectories'
Untitled (Atlanta, Georgia), from the series 'This is not a House'
Nelly Close, from the series A Metaphysical Survey of British Dwellings (with Otto Nooa)

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