Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Ancient technology


My sculptor son Etienne has just completed one of a series of museum models of water-lifting technology, developed by an Arabian engineer many centuries ago. This one - a beautiful piece of work - is bound for the UAE.
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13 comments:

Lachezar said...

Amazing work! Etienne looks great too! Cheers to you both!

Serranias said...

Those are some interesting machines

GhostFish Killa said...

man, that is interesting.

Methacrylate Adhesive said...

That is awesome, where can I find more information on these machines?

Concord Carpenter said...

WOW - that's a real deal mock up. He must be talented

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Trade | Smart University said...

Great Pictures! Thanks for sharing :)

Swetha said...

gr8 pics!! loved all your shots!

Mark Samaan said...

Actually, that looks really cool. I have seen the orginal waterwheels in Hama, Syria. They're very awesome.

Admin said...

i wish i had one

Maggie May said...

wow! that contraption is amazing, and beautiful. it really is.

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