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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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  • September 5, 2011
  • July 10, 2012
  • 396
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  • industrial, surreal, tools, still life, power station
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Screw for lifting the cover off the distributor ring, 15 Kg, 66 | 660 mm, from the series The Time Machine

  • Photography
  • C-Type
$3,300

  • 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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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
Lifting Bolt used to disassemble the generating sets, 1Kg, 40 | 220 mm, from the series The Time Machine
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
Untitled, from the series 'Reluctant Monoliths'
Fratel Power Station: Machine Hall, from the series The Time Machine
Ceres, from the series Dwarf Exoplanets & Other Sophisms
Untitled, from the series 'The Accidental Theorist'
Meeting of Minds, from the series 'The Rate of Convergence from Two Opposing System Trajectories'

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