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Dr. Andrea Bernardoni assembles a model for a flying machine, based on an engineering concept from Leonardo da Vinci.
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Leonardo da Vinci: An expert shares his insights on a life of genius

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 29, 2019
As an inventor, artist, scientist, anatomist, engineer, architect, sculptor, and philosopher, there are few figures in human history who fascinate and inspire us as much as Leonardo da Vinci. For Dr. Andrea Bernardoni, Senior Researcher at the Galileo Museum in Florence, Italy, Leonardo’s work has been a key focus of study. Looking through the lens of the History of Technology, Bernardoni has curated several sections of exhibitions dedicated to Leonardo, which were showcased at venues in Italy
Elaine visits the Moving Stories exhibition, with daughter Jamie Wolfe Phillips, husband Jim Phillips, and daughter Emily Wolfe Phillips.
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Honouring an innovator who gave others the “gift of freedom”

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 19, 2018
Ottawa resident Elaine Wolfe was undoubtedly thinking about her late father, Clifford Wolfe, as she visited the Moving Stories exhibition at the Canada Science and Technology Museum last week. The temporary exhibition – which showcases some rarely-seen artifacts from the museum’s transportation collection – includes Elaine’s 1988 Chevy Blazer, outfitted with an innovative wheelchair lift that was invented by her dad when she was a young adult. “Calling my first truck an artifact is making me
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Social Science & Culture
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The Tate Modern encourages visitors to slow down

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 21, 2018
Next year, a Pierre Bonnard exhibition at the Tate Modern will encourage “slow looking” sessions for visitors. London’s Tate Modern hopes art lovers will spend up to half an hour looking at each painting. Learn more about the Tate’s slow approach in this article from the Telegraph.
The Canada Science and Technology Museum
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Award profile: Reinventing the Canada Science and Technology Museum

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jul 17, 2018
On November 17, 2017, the Canada Science and Technology Museum marked a pivotal moment in its history. The museum reopened its doors to the public, starting a fresh chapter following a three-year closure. In the three years leading up to that momentous event, a small team of dedicated employees worked tirelessly to rebuild the entire facility from the ground up—including the creation of all-new exhibitions—in preparation for reopening. It was an incredible feat of teamwork that did not go
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Looking back: Canada’s Aviation and Space Museum celebrates the building’s 30-year history

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Lindsay Wolcott
Ingenium
Jun 15, 2018
This year, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the grand opening of its new building. Originally known as the National Aviation Museum, it actually opened in 1960 at Uplands Airport in Ottawa before the new building was opened on June 17, 1988. Three decades after that historic day, it’s time to look back at where it all began. The following series of photos offers a snapshot of the museum’s history while two long-time employees, Gail Lacombe and
THE ART OF THE BRICK
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Building a colourful, new life

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 14, 2018
Have you ever dreamed of ditching your day job and playing with toys instead? Nathan Sawaya—a former attorney in New York City—did just that, and he couldn’t be happier. Sawaya creates inspiring artwork from one of the most recognizable toys in the world: the LEGO® brick. An exhibition featuring his creations, THE ART OF THE BRICK, has travelled around the globe and was named one of CNN’s Top Ten “Global Must-See Exhibitions.” THE ART OF THE BRICK is coming to the Canada Science and Technology
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Science Alive! Episode 8: The Science behind Star Trek

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
May 26, 2016
Would teleportation work in real life? How fast is ‘warp speed’? On this episode of Science Alive, Dave chats with Erin Gregory, Assistant Curator for the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, all about the science behind Star Trek! On May 13th, 2016, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum launched an out of this world exhibition: Star Trek: The Starfleet Academy Experience.
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