Leonardo da Vinci’s mastery in such a diverse range of subjects mark him out as the archetypal Renaissance man. Yet his fundamental approach to artistic and scientific studies was far from typical. Unlike his contemporaries, a deep respect and fascination with nature was at the core of all da Vinci’s pursuits. He viewed the natural world as a living, profoundly dynamic and interconnected system, which he relentlessly sought to understand.
Mathematics
Mathematics is the first section of the exhibition, and is explored through facsimiles of pages of the Codex Atlanticus , interactive exhibit, and hands-on education displays.
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Natural Science
Natural Sciences is the second chapter of the exhibition, and is investigated through facsimiles of pages of the Codex Atlanticus , interactive exhibits, models, design and hands-on education activities.
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Architecture
Architecture is the third section of the exhibition, and is surveyed through copies of pages of the Codex Atlanticus, interactive exhibits, films, models, and playful education displays.
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Technology
Technology is the fourth section of the exhibition, and is explored in a wide range of specially constructed models, commissioned especially for the exhibition, copies of pages of the Codex Atlanticus, interactive exhibits, films, and hands-on education displays.
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Music
Music is investigated through specially constructed models of da Vinci’s instrument designs, which have been commissioned especially for the exhibition, copies of pages of the Codex Atlanticus, interactive exhibits, and hands-on educational activities.
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