The Leonardo Da Vinci Machines

Following up on the previous post on the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition, I visited the exhibit today.

Go, if you really must. Go, if you are really into pulleys and gears. For $18, I barely spent an hour and a half at the show. I didn’t count if there were really 64 machines, more like table-top models. Half of them had do not touch signs on them, so wouldn’t exactly call them interactive models. My one interest was the flying machine which was a letdown, there wasn’t a life-size model at all.

Go if, like me, received a free ticket. Open til the first October 2006. Or else, don’t bother.

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1 Comment so far

  1. adrock2xander (unregistered) on September 26th, 2006 @ 9:53 am

    As far as depressing opinions go, you take the cake.


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