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Becoming Leonardo da Vinci

July 5, 2008

After a picnic lunch at Brackenridge Park, we considered a ride on the Brackenridge Eagle to the Witte Museum…because then we could catch the train back to complete the trip through the park and to our car at the end of the day.

Especially interested in seeing the Leonardo da Vinci’s Machines in Motion exhibit which recently opened, I carefully managed our whirlwind tour of the Japanese Tea Gardens, Zoo, and Brackenridge Park, to make this amazing opportunity happen!

I even bought season passes to the Witte! My kids were growing up and their classical education in the last two years prepared them to enjoy museums!

Interactive Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit at the Witte Museum

Entering the Leonardo da Vinci room revealed opportunities galore to interact with his machines!

When my kids saw his bio displayed, they happily exclaimed: Oh, we read about all that last winter.

After quickly skimming the bios, they rushed to interact with the intriguing machines that come to life.

Recreated, before our eyes, were the very machines he imagined and sketched on paper, most of which were never actually made until decades, even centuries later. 

Great Leonardo da Vinci Book

Repeatedly the kids said in awe: I remember this. We read about it last winter…

I highly recommend Leonardo da Vinci for Kids: His Life and Ideas by Janis Herbert. (Read how we used the activities in her book here.)

Slipper helping my son read a terrific book on Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci for Kids: His Life and Ideas by Janis Herbert

Leonardo da Vinci’s Interactive Machines

Leonardo’s war machine is pictured in the header of this post. The red blur is my son exploring inside the war machine, while my daughter is about to enter. Army tanks today are constructed very much like this.

My kids engaged with this type of cannon:

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Leonardo da Vinci’s Bombard

My son recognized this spinning battery as a flywheel (in today’s terms):

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Leonardo da Vinci’s Spinning Battery

My son said this has been adapted for today’s army tanks for increased control of the direction of fire.

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Leonardo da Vinci’s Multi-Barrel Gun

My son turning a crank to lift the column, just like in da Vinci’s day.

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Leonardo d Vinci’s Large Pillar Lift

Ball bearings were employed in several of Leonardo da Vinci’s machines.  When we got home my son went straight to the Geomag he had left on the table and exclaimed: Hey, this uses ball bearings!

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Leonardo da Vinci’s Ball Bearings

Functioning as an odometer, this lantern pinon gear measures distance by dropping a pebble into a container. Multiply the number of pebbles by the circumference of the wheel to determine distance!

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Leonardo da Vinci’s Lantern Pinon Gear

A more efficient printing press for use by one person instead of several:

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Leonardo da Vinci’s improved printing press

And loads more can be seen at my Flickr set by clicking this link.

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