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How Leonardo da Vinci Changed the World
Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian artist and polymath who lived during the high renaissance changed the world in a huge way. He is best known for his painting the Mona Lisa, which is the most famous piece of art in the world. Many believe Leonardo da Vinci - Polymath to be one of the greatest artists and painters ever to live, and this is probably true. But Leonardo da Vinci was so much more than just one of the greatest artists. He was an architect, an astronomer, a botanist, a cartographer, an engineer, a geologist, a hydrodynamicist, a mathematician, a musician, a theatre producer, a scientist, an inventor and much, much more. Leonardo was a pioneer in so many different areas and he truly was a genius.
Born in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci lived for 67 years, dying in 1519. Most peopl...
published: 14 Oct 2020
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Vinci
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The Genius: Leonardo da Vinci Explained in 11 Minutes
Leonardo da Vinci is widely regarded as one of the smartest persons in human history. His influence breaches time and space, and we can easily see many of his ideas and inventions in use today. Despite being long gone, his legacy still remains, and a lot of people appreciate him and his extraordinary influence that he had over our society.
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Leonardo Da Vinci - The Renaissance Man Documentary
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TUSCANY | The birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci | Historic Italian Towns
Known worldwide for being the birthplace of the greatest genius of the Italian Renaissance, Vinci is a perfect place to spend a day full of culture and to explore Tuscan endless vineyards and olive groves, pretty much the same as in Leonardo's time.
Vinci is situated in the hills of Montalbano, a green area divided between Pistoia, Prato and Florence area. The town offers plenty of things to see and many of them are related to Leonardo’s life: the house where he was born, just 3 kilometres from Vinci in the middle of the countryside, the church where he was baptised, the museum that collects his models and machines and the documentation center.
Surrounded by the centuries-old olive trees on the Montalbano, in a landscape almost untouched by time, the house in Anchiano where Leonardo da V...
published: 27 Oct 2019
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Seminário: Diálogos sobre Leonardo Da Vinci
O curador da exposição ” O extraordinário universo de Leonardo da Vinci” conta sobre as escolhas e principais pontos da mostra e a professora Juliana Guide fazem um voo panorâmico pelo Renascimento, reunindo elementos da vida e da obra de Leonardo da Vinci que nos permitem entrever importantes características do período.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Bill Gates shares his thoughts on Leonardo da Vinci and the new biography about him by author Walter Isaacson.
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published: 21 May 2018
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How Leonardo da Vinci Changed the World
Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian artist and polymath who lived during the high renaissance changed the world in a huge way. He is best known for his painti...
Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian artist and polymath who lived during the high renaissance changed the world in a huge way. He is best known for his painting the Mona Lisa, which is the most famous piece of art in the world. Many believe Leonardo da Vinci - Polymath to be one of the greatest artists and painters ever to live, and this is probably true. But Leonardo da Vinci was so much more than just one of the greatest artists. He was an architect, an astronomer, a botanist, a cartographer, an engineer, a geologist, a hydrodynamicist, a mathematician, a musician, a theatre producer, a scientist, an inventor and much, much more. Leonardo was a pioneer in so many different areas and he truly was a genius.
Born in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci lived for 67 years, dying in 1519. Most people only think of him in the context of the Mona Lisa, but he gave the world so much more than just one of the world’s greatest paintings. His notebooks are stuffed full of so much amazing information, observations and inventions that we’re still learning from today, over 500 years later. Leonardo daVinci was a polymath in its purest form and embodied everything great about the renaissance. He produced art that was easily comparable and often better than Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello or Botticelli, whilst also being a leading intellectual making discoveries in so many different areas. Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps one of the greatest, most talented people ever to live.
Many people ask Did Leonardo da Vinci do this or Was Leonardo da Vinci that… well in this video I do my best to answer many of the most popular questions about Leonardo, whilst exploring his life and asking the question How Did Leonardo da Vinci Change the World?
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Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian artist and polymath who lived during the high renaissance changed the world in a huge way. He is best known for his painting the Mona Lisa, which is the most famous piece of art in the world. Many believe Leonardo da Vinci - Polymath to be one of the greatest artists and painters ever to live, and this is probably true. But Leonardo da Vinci was so much more than just one of the greatest artists. He was an architect, an astronomer, a botanist, a cartographer, an engineer, a geologist, a hydrodynamicist, a mathematician, a musician, a theatre producer, a scientist, an inventor and much, much more. Leonardo was a pioneer in so many different areas and he truly was a genius.
Born in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci lived for 67 years, dying in 1519. Most people only think of him in the context of the Mona Lisa, but he gave the world so much more than just one of the world’s greatest paintings. His notebooks are stuffed full of so much amazing information, observations and inventions that we’re still learning from today, over 500 years later. Leonardo daVinci was a polymath in its purest form and embodied everything great about the renaissance. He produced art that was easily comparable and often better than Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello or Botticelli, whilst also being a leading intellectual making discoveries in so many different areas. Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps one of the greatest, most talented people ever to live.
Many people ask Did Leonardo da Vinci do this or Was Leonardo da Vinci that… well in this video I do my best to answer many of the most popular questions about Leonardo, whilst exploring his life and asking the question How Did Leonardo da Vinci Change the World?
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Leonardo da Vinci (Polymath) Documentary about his life and impact on the world. Looking at his artwork (art), notebooks (notes), inventions, discoveries and ideas changed the world.
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Vinci
Crime... is a work of art. Ein raffinierter Thriller von Juliusz Machulski.
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The Genius: Leonardo da Vinci Explained in 11 Minutes
Leonardo da Vinci is widely regarded as one of the smartest persons in human history. His influence breaches time and space, and we can easily see many of his i...
Leonardo da Vinci is widely regarded as one of the smartest persons in human history. His influence breaches time and space, and we can easily see many of his ideas and inventions in use today. Despite being long gone, his legacy still remains, and a lot of people appreciate him and his extraordinary influence that he had over our society.
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Leonardo da Vinci is widely regarded as one of the smartest persons in human history. His influence breaches time and space, and we can easily see many of his ideas and inventions in use today. Despite being long gone, his legacy still remains, and a lot of people appreciate him and his extraordinary influence that he had over our society.
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TUSCANY | The birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci | Historic Italian Towns
Known worldwide for being the birthplace of the greatest genius of the Italian Renaissance, Vinci is a perfect place to spend a day full of culture and to explo...
Known worldwide for being the birthplace of the greatest genius of the Italian Renaissance, Vinci is a perfect place to spend a day full of culture and to explore Tuscan endless vineyards and olive groves, pretty much the same as in Leonardo's time.
Vinci is situated in the hills of Montalbano, a green area divided between Pistoia, Prato and Florence area. The town offers plenty of things to see and many of them are related to Leonardo’s life: the house where he was born, just 3 kilometres from Vinci in the middle of the countryside, the church where he was baptised, the museum that collects his models and machines and the documentation center.
Surrounded by the centuries-old olive trees on the Montalbano, in a landscape almost untouched by time, the house in Anchiano where Leonardo da Vinci was born is the place which is symbolic of Leonardo's ties to his hometown. In this modest country farmhouse, just a few km from the town of Vinci Leonardo was born on 15 April 1452.
The house where he lived which has just reopened to the public after a careful restoration project.
The home of Leonardo isn’t found within the town of Vinci, it is just outside its center on the foothills of Montalbano in a village called Anchiano. Here, Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 as an illegitimate child of a domestic servant and Sir Piero da Vinci, owner of the house at that time.
Many studies made Anchiano famous as the birthplace of Leonardo, particularly the one by the great expert and fan of da Vinci, Telemaco Signorini, in whose diary “1872. Gita a Vinci” (“1872, Trip to Vinci) he documented his visit. In the period right after, the town became an important pilgrimage site, and many scholars and tourists have come here to study and discover the origin of the Tuscan genius.
The home, its splendid landscapes and the drawings by Leonardo of the surrounding territory represent the only testimonials of the deep bond between the master and his Tuscan land.
From Anchiano, you can follow one of the many itineraries that allow you to explore the surrounding territory. One of the most beautiful is known as Strada Verde (or Green Road) that links Anchiano to Vinci through a very old trail through the woods, surrounded by the natural beauty of this corner of Tuscany.
Vinci itself offers visitors the chance to see many places connected to Leonardo’s life.
Behind the castle of the Conti Guidi, in the small but lovely center of town, you will notice a wooden representation of the Vitruvian Man, a drawing by Leonardo in which he represented a man with the ideal proportions. From this terrace, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the surrounding hills.
The Leonardo Museum is arranged in two buildings which cover the history of the master both as architect and scientist. The permanent exhibit covers the life and work of the genius da Vinci through machines, digital reconstructions of his projects, high-definition, full-scale reproductions of his paintings and many details and anecdotes of his life. The museum hosts education activities for children that allow them to put themselves in the shoes of Leonardo the artists, the scientist and engineer.
At the end of October 2016, a brand new section on "Leonardo and Anatomy" will open and new activities will be added for kids and adults alike on Leonardo's interest for the human body. We highly recommend a visit to this museum because it is interactive and fun!
In front of Palazzina Uzielli, which hosts part of the museum, you will find Piazza dei Guidi, designed by the artist Mimmo Paladino, who was inspired both by Leonardo as scientist as well as artist in the design and construction of the square.
You should also have a look at the Church of Santa Croce (of the Holy Cross) where Leonardo da Vinci was baptized and at the bronze monument sitting in Piazza della Libertà called Leonardo’s Horse. Anyone interested in learning much more about Leonardo can visit the documentation center specializing in his works at the Biblioteca Leonardiana.
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Known worldwide for being the birthplace of the greatest genius of the Italian Renaissance, Vinci is a perfect place to spend a day full of culture and to explore Tuscan endless vineyards and olive groves, pretty much the same as in Leonardo's time.
Vinci is situated in the hills of Montalbano, a green area divided between Pistoia, Prato and Florence area. The town offers plenty of things to see and many of them are related to Leonardo’s life: the house where he was born, just 3 kilometres from Vinci in the middle of the countryside, the church where he was baptised, the museum that collects his models and machines and the documentation center.
Surrounded by the centuries-old olive trees on the Montalbano, in a landscape almost untouched by time, the house in Anchiano where Leonardo da Vinci was born is the place which is symbolic of Leonardo's ties to his hometown. In this modest country farmhouse, just a few km from the town of Vinci Leonardo was born on 15 April 1452.
The house where he lived which has just reopened to the public after a careful restoration project.
The home of Leonardo isn’t found within the town of Vinci, it is just outside its center on the foothills of Montalbano in a village called Anchiano. Here, Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 as an illegitimate child of a domestic servant and Sir Piero da Vinci, owner of the house at that time.
Many studies made Anchiano famous as the birthplace of Leonardo, particularly the one by the great expert and fan of da Vinci, Telemaco Signorini, in whose diary “1872. Gita a Vinci” (“1872, Trip to Vinci) he documented his visit. In the period right after, the town became an important pilgrimage site, and many scholars and tourists have come here to study and discover the origin of the Tuscan genius.
The home, its splendid landscapes and the drawings by Leonardo of the surrounding territory represent the only testimonials of the deep bond between the master and his Tuscan land.
From Anchiano, you can follow one of the many itineraries that allow you to explore the surrounding territory. One of the most beautiful is known as Strada Verde (or Green Road) that links Anchiano to Vinci through a very old trail through the woods, surrounded by the natural beauty of this corner of Tuscany.
Vinci itself offers visitors the chance to see many places connected to Leonardo’s life.
Behind the castle of the Conti Guidi, in the small but lovely center of town, you will notice a wooden representation of the Vitruvian Man, a drawing by Leonardo in which he represented a man with the ideal proportions. From this terrace, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the surrounding hills.
The Leonardo Museum is arranged in two buildings which cover the history of the master both as architect and scientist. The permanent exhibit covers the life and work of the genius da Vinci through machines, digital reconstructions of his projects, high-definition, full-scale reproductions of his paintings and many details and anecdotes of his life. The museum hosts education activities for children that allow them to put themselves in the shoes of Leonardo the artists, the scientist and engineer.
At the end of October 2016, a brand new section on "Leonardo and Anatomy" will open and new activities will be added for kids and adults alike on Leonardo's interest for the human body. We highly recommend a visit to this museum because it is interactive and fun!
In front of Palazzina Uzielli, which hosts part of the museum, you will find Piazza dei Guidi, designed by the artist Mimmo Paladino, who was inspired both by Leonardo as scientist as well as artist in the design and construction of the square.
You should also have a look at the Church of Santa Croce (of the Holy Cross) where Leonardo da Vinci was baptized and at the bronze monument sitting in Piazza della Libertà called Leonardo’s Horse. Anyone interested in learning much more about Leonardo can visit the documentation center specializing in his works at the Biblioteca Leonardiana.
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1:53:54
Seminário: Diálogos sobre Leonardo Da Vinci
O curador da exposição ” O extraordinário universo de Leonardo da Vinci” conta sobre as escolhas e principais pontos da mostra e a professora Juliana Guide faze...
O curador da exposição ” O extraordinário universo de Leonardo da Vinci” conta sobre as escolhas e principais pontos da mostra e a professora Juliana Guide fazem um voo panorâmico pelo Renascimento, reunindo elementos da vida e da obra de Leonardo da Vinci que nos permitem entrever importantes características do período.
Convidados
Thiago, curador curador da exposição ” O extraordinário universo de Leonardo da Vinci” tem larga experiência na direção e curadoria de exposições e gerência de comunicação, atuando também como roteirista, editor e diretor de programas de televisão e cinema.
Juliana Guide é professora de História da Arte na Escola do MASP, mestra em História da Arte (UNICAMP) com estágio de pesquisa na Itália através de Programa Santander de Bolsas de Mobilidade Internacional.
Lucas Larcher é artista-docente-pesquisador, atuando como Diretor de Artes Cênicas no MINC, Professor no Programa de Pós-graduação em Artes da UNESP e Coordenador de Serviço Educativo da Manaká Cultural.
https://wn.com/Seminário_Diálogos_Sobre_Leonardo_Da_Vinci
O curador da exposição ” O extraordinário universo de Leonardo da Vinci” conta sobre as escolhas e principais pontos da mostra e a professora Juliana Guide fazem um voo panorâmico pelo Renascimento, reunindo elementos da vida e da obra de Leonardo da Vinci que nos permitem entrever importantes características do período.
Convidados
Thiago, curador curador da exposição ” O extraordinário universo de Leonardo da Vinci” tem larga experiência na direção e curadoria de exposições e gerência de comunicação, atuando também como roteirista, editor e diretor de programas de televisão e cinema.
Juliana Guide é professora de História da Arte na Escola do MASP, mestra em História da Arte (UNICAMP) com estágio de pesquisa na Itália através de Programa Santander de Bolsas de Mobilidade Internacional.
Lucas Larcher é artista-docente-pesquisador, atuando como Diretor de Artes Cênicas no MINC, Professor no Programa de Pós-graduação em Artes da UNESP e Coordenador de Serviço Educativo da Manaká Cultural.
- published: 29 Aug 2024
- views: 394
2:07
Leonardo da Vinci
Bill Gates shares his thoughts on Leonardo da Vinci and the new biography about him by author Walter Isaacson.
Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2IrUKUc
Bill Gates shares his thoughts on Leonardo da Vinci and the new biography about him by author Walter Isaacson.
Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2IrUKUc
https://wn.com/Leonardo_Da_Vinci
Bill Gates shares his thoughts on Leonardo da Vinci and the new biography about him by author Walter Isaacson.
Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2IrUKUc
- published: 21 May 2018
- views: 1148706
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VINCI Energies Corporate video
Electrix is the energy services brand belonging to the VINCI Energies group.
published: 16 Jun 2023
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Vinci SA - Hot or Not
Vinci SA (EPA:DG) is a French construction and engineering group. It also has a transport concessions business. It has a market cap of €39.62 billion, PE ratio of 17.23 and a dividend yield of 1.90 per cent. Guest Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss and resident expert Paul Theron from Vestact decide whether Vinci SA is hot or not.
published: 12 Oct 2016
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VINCI Highways 2023 Corporate Movie
With more than 3,360 km in 15 countries, our 4,000 employees design, finance, build and operate highways, bridges, tunnels, urban roads and mobility services to deliver the highest performance and safety standards and provide drivers with a positive experience. We work for #PositiveMobility to achieve together the promises of an open world!
published: 14 Sep 2023
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How Leonardo da Vinci made a "satellite" map in 1502
It was a feat of technological and symbolic imagination. And it was pretty accurate, too.
Join the Video Lab to see Phil's Q&A! http://bit.ly/video-lab
Leonardo da Vinci’s known for his art and inventions — but also his groundbreaking maps, like this one of Imola, Italy. In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox’s Phil Edwards explores how it was made.
Further reading:
1) John Pinto’s History of the Ichnographic City Plan is useful to understand the history of these maps.
2) Check out Portraying the City in Early Modern Europe: Measurement, Representation, and Planning by Hilary Ballon and David Friedman for more info.
3) If you want to dig deeper into early maps, Jessica Maier’s Mapping Past and Present: Leonardo Bufalini’s Plan of Rome is fascinating.
Please email Phil if you have troubl...
published: 11 Apr 2019
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Sal Da Vinci - Rossetto e caffè (Official Video)
Sal Da Vinci - Rossetto e caffè
Starring: Martina Stella e Fabio Esposito
Regia e Montaggio: Giuseppe Marco Albano
Dop: Peppe De Muro
Ass. Dop: Deborah Veneziano, Antonio De Muro
Color grading: Rosario Balistreri
Stylist: Paola Pugliese e Mely Angrisano
Makeup artist & hair style: team Ciro Florio
Coordinamento Alessandro Esposito
Location:
Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento
Marina piccola, Ninfeo Romano, Sorrento
Coordinamento Digitale: Tendent's
Distribuito da Cose Production - Altafonte Italia
Si ringrazia la Famiglia Fiorentino, la Direzione e tutto lo staff del Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria di Sorrento
published: 14 Jun 2024
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Vinci SA ESG 2023 #shorts
What has been all about the increase in Vinci Airports water consumption? https://wix.to/ysZXRK9
Learning the impacts of huge companies like Vinci SA empowers you on their commitments and responsibility on our environment.
#VinciSA #sustainability #corporateResponsibility #transparency #climateAction
published: 29 Jul 2024
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#TequilaGANG REC | #vinnysvinylthursdays with Vinny Da Vinci #catchupshow |
Recorded by OttoB Thursday 11 July 2024
published: 25 Jul 2024
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Sal Da Vinci - Non Riesco A Farti Innamorare (videoclip)
Music video by Sal Da Vinci performing Non Riesco A Farti Innamorare. (C) 2009 GGD Productions Srl
published: 20 Dec 2011
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How Leonardo painted the Last Supper Part 1 | 3D STORY
Secrets Revealed |The Mysterious Messages Hidden in Leonardo da Vinci’s ”The Last Supper”
Leonardo da Vinci's unique perspective on painting 'The Last Supper' involved meticulous observation, dramatic storytelling, and revolutionary use of geometric perspective. By selecting a pivotal moment and emphasizing perspective, he transformed a simple dinner scene into a tense and charged masterpiece, breaking the 'fourth wall' of traditional art.
Da Vinci's painting of the Last Supper breaks the fourth wall, involving viewers in the scene. Christ's portrayal as the hero, with symbolic colors and gestures, reveals the impending betrayal. Each disciple's depiction conveys a unique narrative, emphasizing John's pivotal role in recognizing the traitor.
published: 08 Aug 2024
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Why We STOPPED Building Skyscrapers - What Happened?
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For 100 Years, the tallest buildings int he world were all in the United States. But as the world caught up, the U.S. stopped setting records. So I got to thinking, are we losing our dreams of reaching for the sky? So let's look into skyscraper data world wide and see what the future of cities may look like. Let's figure this out together!
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VINCI Energies Corporate video
Electrix is the energy services brand belonging to the VINCI Energies group.
Electrix is the energy services brand belonging to the VINCI Energies group.
https://wn.com/Vinci_Energies_Corporate_Video
Electrix is the energy services brand belonging to the VINCI Energies group.
- published: 16 Jun 2023
- views: 269
4:43
Vinci SA - Hot or Not
Vinci SA (EPA:DG) is a French construction and engineering group. It also has a transport concessions business. It has a market cap of €39.62 billion, PE ratio ...
Vinci SA (EPA:DG) is a French construction and engineering group. It also has a transport concessions business. It has a market cap of €39.62 billion, PE ratio of 17.23 and a dividend yield of 1.90 per cent. Guest Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss and resident expert Paul Theron from Vestact decide whether Vinci SA is hot or not.
https://wn.com/Vinci_Sa_Hot_Or_Not
Vinci SA (EPA:DG) is a French construction and engineering group. It also has a transport concessions business. It has a market cap of €39.62 billion, PE ratio of 17.23 and a dividend yield of 1.90 per cent. Guest Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss and resident expert Paul Theron from Vestact decide whether Vinci SA is hot or not.
- published: 12 Oct 2016
- views: 395
3:17
VINCI Highways 2023 Corporate Movie
With more than 3,360 km in 15 countries, our 4,000 employees design, finance, build and operate highways, bridges, tunnels, urban roads and mobility services to...
With more than 3,360 km in 15 countries, our 4,000 employees design, finance, build and operate highways, bridges, tunnels, urban roads and mobility services to deliver the highest performance and safety standards and provide drivers with a positive experience. We work for #PositiveMobility to achieve together the promises of an open world!
https://wn.com/Vinci_Highways_2023_Corporate_Movie
With more than 3,360 km in 15 countries, our 4,000 employees design, finance, build and operate highways, bridges, tunnels, urban roads and mobility services to deliver the highest performance and safety standards and provide drivers with a positive experience. We work for #PositiveMobility to achieve together the promises of an open world!
- published: 14 Sep 2023
- views: 431
4:54
How Leonardo da Vinci made a "satellite" map in 1502
It was a feat of technological and symbolic imagination. And it was pretty accurate, too.
Join the Video Lab to see Phil's Q&A! http://bit.ly/video-lab
Leonar...
It was a feat of technological and symbolic imagination. And it was pretty accurate, too.
Join the Video Lab to see Phil's Q&A! http://bit.ly/video-lab
Leonardo da Vinci’s known for his art and inventions — but also his groundbreaking maps, like this one of Imola, Italy. In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox’s Phil Edwards explores how it was made.
Further reading:
1) John Pinto’s History of the Ichnographic City Plan is useful to understand the history of these maps.
2) Check out Portraying the City in Early Modern Europe: Measurement, Representation, and Planning by Hilary Ballon and David Friedman for more info.
3) If you want to dig deeper into early maps, Jessica Maier’s Mapping Past and Present: Leonardo Bufalini’s Plan of Rome is fascinating.
Please email Phil if you have trouble finding any of these papers.
Drafting 1502’s equivalent to a “satellite” map was a massive undertaking, and Leonardo managed to pull it off. His early map helped Italian politcian Cesare Borgia construct an idea of the town of Imola that was far more accurate than most contemporary maps. Through the use of careful measurements of angles and pacing out distances using a primitive odometer, Leonardo managed to create a map that was very close to accurate.
This map — an “ichnographic” map — was a step forward in portraying how maps could work to represent geography. Though it’s marked with some inaccuracies, it’s stunningly precise for the time and pushed forward the art of mapmaking. Leonardo’s Imola remains, even today, a remarkably useful guide to the city.
In Vox Almanac, Senior Producer Phil Edwards explains the world through history's footnotes.
Watch all of Vox Almanac here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dgzJQsAXfI&list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5dDYkBwaRB-0rp6GJ5vnMTe
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
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https://wn.com/How_Leonardo_Da_Vinci_Made_A_Satellite_Map_In_1502
It was a feat of technological and symbolic imagination. And it was pretty accurate, too.
Join the Video Lab to see Phil's Q&A! http://bit.ly/video-lab
Leonardo da Vinci’s known for his art and inventions — but also his groundbreaking maps, like this one of Imola, Italy. In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox’s Phil Edwards explores how it was made.
Further reading:
1) John Pinto’s History of the Ichnographic City Plan is useful to understand the history of these maps.
2) Check out Portraying the City in Early Modern Europe: Measurement, Representation, and Planning by Hilary Ballon and David Friedman for more info.
3) If you want to dig deeper into early maps, Jessica Maier’s Mapping Past and Present: Leonardo Bufalini’s Plan of Rome is fascinating.
Please email Phil if you have trouble finding any of these papers.
Drafting 1502’s equivalent to a “satellite” map was a massive undertaking, and Leonardo managed to pull it off. His early map helped Italian politcian Cesare Borgia construct an idea of the town of Imola that was far more accurate than most contemporary maps. Through the use of careful measurements of angles and pacing out distances using a primitive odometer, Leonardo managed to create a map that was very close to accurate.
This map — an “ichnographic” map — was a step forward in portraying how maps could work to represent geography. Though it’s marked with some inaccuracies, it’s stunningly precise for the time and pushed forward the art of mapmaking. Leonardo’s Imola remains, even today, a remarkably useful guide to the city.
In Vox Almanac, Senior Producer Phil Edwards explains the world through history's footnotes.
Watch all of Vox Almanac here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dgzJQsAXfI&list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5dDYkBwaRB-0rp6GJ5vnMTe
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
- published: 11 Apr 2019
- views: 6834763
3:13
Sal Da Vinci - Rossetto e caffè (Official Video)
Sal Da Vinci - Rossetto e caffè
Starring: Martina Stella e Fabio Esposito
Regia e Montaggio: Giuseppe Marco Albano
Dop: Peppe De Muro
Ass. Dop: Deborah Venez...
Sal Da Vinci - Rossetto e caffè
Starring: Martina Stella e Fabio Esposito
Regia e Montaggio: Giuseppe Marco Albano
Dop: Peppe De Muro
Ass. Dop: Deborah Veneziano, Antonio De Muro
Color grading: Rosario Balistreri
Stylist: Paola Pugliese e Mely Angrisano
Makeup artist & hair style: team Ciro Florio
Coordinamento Alessandro Esposito
Location:
Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento
Marina piccola, Ninfeo Romano, Sorrento
Coordinamento Digitale: Tendent's
Distribuito da Cose Production - Altafonte Italia
Si ringrazia la Famiglia Fiorentino, la Direzione e tutto lo staff del Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria di Sorrento
https://wn.com/Sal_Da_Vinci_Rossetto_E_Caffè_(Official_Video)
Sal Da Vinci - Rossetto e caffè
Starring: Martina Stella e Fabio Esposito
Regia e Montaggio: Giuseppe Marco Albano
Dop: Peppe De Muro
Ass. Dop: Deborah Veneziano, Antonio De Muro
Color grading: Rosario Balistreri
Stylist: Paola Pugliese e Mely Angrisano
Makeup artist & hair style: team Ciro Florio
Coordinamento Alessandro Esposito
Location:
Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento
Marina piccola, Ninfeo Romano, Sorrento
Coordinamento Digitale: Tendent's
Distribuito da Cose Production - Altafonte Italia
Si ringrazia la Famiglia Fiorentino, la Direzione e tutto lo staff del Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria di Sorrento
- published: 14 Jun 2024
- views: 52680769
0:54
Vinci SA ESG 2023 #shorts
What has been all about the increase in Vinci Airports water consumption? https://wix.to/ysZXRK9
Learning the impacts of huge companies like Vinci SA empowers y...
What has been all about the increase in Vinci Airports water consumption? https://wix.to/ysZXRK9
Learning the impacts of huge companies like Vinci SA empowers you on their commitments and responsibility on our environment.
#VinciSA #sustainability #corporateResponsibility #transparency #climateAction
https://wn.com/Vinci_Sa_Esg_2023_Shorts
What has been all about the increase in Vinci Airports water consumption? https://wix.to/ysZXRK9
Learning the impacts of huge companies like Vinci SA empowers you on their commitments and responsibility on our environment.
#VinciSA #sustainability #corporateResponsibility #transparency #climateAction
- published: 29 Jul 2024
- views: 78
3:44
Sal Da Vinci - Non Riesco A Farti Innamorare (videoclip)
Music video by Sal Da Vinci performing Non Riesco A Farti Innamorare. (C) 2009 GGD Productions Srl
Music video by Sal Da Vinci performing Non Riesco A Farti Innamorare. (C) 2009 GGD Productions Srl
https://wn.com/Sal_Da_Vinci_Non_Riesco_A_Farti_Innamorare_(Videoclip)
Music video by Sal Da Vinci performing Non Riesco A Farti Innamorare. (C) 2009 GGD Productions Srl
- published: 20 Dec 2011
- views: 10194442
5:16
How Leonardo painted the Last Supper Part 1 | 3D STORY
Secrets Revealed |The Mysterious Messages Hidden in Leonardo da Vinci’s ”The Last Supper”
Leonardo da Vinci's unique perspective on painting 'The Last Supper' i...
Secrets Revealed |The Mysterious Messages Hidden in Leonardo da Vinci’s ”The Last Supper”
Leonardo da Vinci's unique perspective on painting 'The Last Supper' involved meticulous observation, dramatic storytelling, and revolutionary use of geometric perspective. By selecting a pivotal moment and emphasizing perspective, he transformed a simple dinner scene into a tense and charged masterpiece, breaking the 'fourth wall' of traditional art.
Da Vinci's painting of the Last Supper breaks the fourth wall, involving viewers in the scene. Christ's portrayal as the hero, with symbolic colors and gestures, reveals the impending betrayal. Each disciple's depiction conveys a unique narrative, emphasizing John's pivotal role in recognizing the traitor.
https://wn.com/How_Leonardo_Painted_The_Last_Supper_Part_1_|_3D_Story
Secrets Revealed |The Mysterious Messages Hidden in Leonardo da Vinci’s ”The Last Supper”
Leonardo da Vinci's unique perspective on painting 'The Last Supper' involved meticulous observation, dramatic storytelling, and revolutionary use of geometric perspective. By selecting a pivotal moment and emphasizing perspective, he transformed a simple dinner scene into a tense and charged masterpiece, breaking the 'fourth wall' of traditional art.
Da Vinci's painting of the Last Supper breaks the fourth wall, involving viewers in the scene. Christ's portrayal as the hero, with symbolic colors and gestures, reveals the impending betrayal. Each disciple's depiction conveys a unique narrative, emphasizing John's pivotal role in recognizing the traitor.
- published: 08 Aug 2024
- views: 25
12:11
Why We STOPPED Building Skyscrapers - What Happened?
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For 100 Years, the tallest build...
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For 100 Years, the tallest buildings int he world were all in the United States. But as the world caught up, the U.S. stopped setting records. So I got to thinking, are we losing our dreams of reaching for the sky? So let's look into skyscraper data world wide and see what the future of cities may look like. Let's figure this out together!
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For 100 Years, the tallest buildings int he world were all in the United States. But as the world caught up, the U.S. stopped setting records. So I got to thinking, are we losing our dreams of reaching for the sky? So let's look into skyscraper data world wide and see what the future of cities may look like. Let's figure this out together!
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Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
2:00 - Looking Back
6:30 - Why?
8:00 - Economic Changes
10:00 - Funding
what we'll cover
two bit da vinci,Why Don't We Build Skyscrapers Anymore?,why we don't build skyscrapers,skyscrapers,why we don't build skyscrapers anymore,why buildings aren't as tall,future of tall buildings,did we stop building skyscrapers,future of cities,when did we stop building skyscrapers,are buildings shorter now,why the us doesn't build more skyscrapers,city planning trends,future of skyscrapers, Why We STOPPED Building Skyscrapers - What Happened?
- published: 10 Aug 2024
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