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January 1, 2007 - Ongoing
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Be inspired to use the Internet in new ways and reflect on how it is changing your life through this new hands-on exhibit. Participate in a Virtual Arm Wrestle using haptic technology, express yourself by publishing and posting a web site, take a tour around the globe with our amazing world-wide webcams, and so much more. Extend your visit online with a TechTag bracelet.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $7-$9.50
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Dates & Times
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January 1, 2007 - OngoingTimes:
Tuesday-Sunday
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Venue Info
201 S. Market Street San Jose, CA 95113-2008
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance Engineers
"Take your time!"
Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, Dec 24, 2008
This was a HUGE exhibit, and for someone like myself who usually takes 1/2 the time allotted to an exhibit, I was amazed at how much time I could indeed spend. I'd say the first 2 parts of the... Expand
This was a HUGE exhibit, and for someone like myself who usually takes 1/2 the time allotted to an exhibit, I was amazed at how much time I could indeed spend. I'd say the first 2 parts of the exhibit, though very informative and interesting we a bit heavy. A lot to absord for sure, but a great background to the later sections which focus more on Leonardo. Watch all the videos, and computer screen snippets, these are GREAT, and be sure to leave enough time for the last 1/3 of the exhibit which is art and science, a perfect event for the tech. Make a day of it, see an IMAX and check out the AWESOME regular exhibits at the tech. SO FUN! Collapse
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Event Name: Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance Engineers
"Engaging but not thrilling"
Review posted by: JasonB from Sunnyvale, CA, Nov 30, 2008
I left the museum with mixed feelings about this exhibit. Certainly many of the machine reproductions were fascinating to view, but there was nothing in this exhibit that really excited me.
I left the museum with mixed feelings about this exhibit. Certainly many of the machine reproductions were fascinating to view, but there was nothing in this exhibit that really excited me.
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Event Name: Body Worlds 2 & The Three Pound Gem
"Absolutely loved it!"
Review posted by: Marylyn from San Jose, CA, Nov 10, 2007
I think everyone could benefit from seeing our bodies in such great detail. It truly is an amazing system and so beautifully and educationally displayed. I learned more from that exhibit than I ever... Expand
I think everyone could benefit from seeing our bodies in such great detail. It truly is an amazing system and so beautifully and educationally displayed. I learned more from that exhibit than I ever learned from a textbook, due to the three-dimensional presentation. I also found it very helpful to see where my injuries and pains are on the plastic people as opposed to on an x-ray! A couple mom's brought their 3 year olds to the exhibit...Really don't think this is the place for them--would get a sitter. Collapse
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Event Name: Body Worlds 2 & The Three Pound Gem
"A Must see"
Review posted by: Big Fan from georginagomez@gmail.com, Nov 08, 2007
San Jose is lucky to get this exhibit. Millions of people around the world have seen this exhibit and have raved about it. It is so fascinating to see what we look like on the inside. Well worth the... Expand
San Jose is lucky to get this exhibit. Millions of people around the world have seen this exhibit and have raved about it. It is so fascinating to see what we look like on the inside. Well worth the price of admission. Collapse
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Event Name: Body Worlds 2 & The Three Pound Gem
"Unique and interesting experience"
Review posted by: sailrmac from san jose, ca usa, Oct 15, 2007
The bodies are prepared and come across as much as art as anything else. This exhibition left me with a love and some wonder at the complexity and detail of the human form. Information presented may... Expand
The bodies are prepared and come across as much as art as anything else. This exhibition left me with a love and some wonder at the complexity and detail of the human form. Information presented may seem to in depth for the layman or simple for the medical professional but I think keeps a nice balance. I think it would be particularly benefitial for children 8+ accompanied by their parent. Could bring up wonderful discussions about what smoking, drugs abuse, exercise, etc. does for you. Could also spur discussions on where baby's come from, future medical profession interest, etc. However, the child or teen should be accompanied by their parent. Collapse
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Event Name: Body Worlds 2 & The Three Pound Gem
"Body Worlds, fascinating as well as problematic."
Review posted by: Michael from thataddress@mac.com, Sep 30, 2007
I saw Body Worlds in Amsterdam, Europe. I found it quite sensational in concept. Knowing little of the human anatomy I thought it would make more sense and be of more use to people that actually know... Expand
I saw Body Worlds in Amsterdam, Europe. I found it quite sensational in concept. Knowing little of the human anatomy I thought it would make more sense and be of more use to people that actually know what they see, like those with medical professions. Especially some smaller sections, showing networks of blood veins like delicate chorals, were very colorful and mysteriously beautiful. I understand it is a Chinese production, several shows going around the globe. Around the Amsterdam show there were some rumors concerning the bodies used possibly being those of Chinese prisoners. This possibility and the feeling of gawking at almost real human bodies made me feel a bit uncomfortable. The bodies obviously being Chinese made it strange to see them posing as if they were in the middle of sport activities like American football that seemed out of context. Healthy lungs next to lungs affected by smoking, with a box for people to throw away their cigarettes, I thought was a good idea. Collapse
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Event Name: Body Worlds 2 & The Three Pound Gem
"Not what yo would expect"
Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, Sep 28, 2007
I saw his exhibit wanting to really be in to the science of it, and I found it to be actually a little disappointing. A couple of the exhibits were ineresting (Fetal development, lungs, and the... Expand
I saw his exhibit wanting to really be in to the science of it, and I found it to be actually a little disappointing. A couple of the exhibits were ineresting (Fetal development, lungs, and the medical/artificial devices) but overall I wasn't terribly impressed. Interesting yes, but not the jaw dropper I was thinking it would be Collapse
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Event Name: Body Worlds 2 & The Three Pound Gem
"Body Worlds 3"
Review posted by: Diane Folks from West Sacramento, CA USA, Jul 18, 2007
I just saw Body Worlds 3 in Portland and it was beautiful! Because the bodies are plasticized, they appear more like fantastic sculptures than actual corpses. The atmosphere at the exhibit was one of... Expand
I just saw Body Worlds 3 in Portland and it was beautiful! Because the bodies are plasticized, they appear more like fantastic sculptures than actual corpses. The atmosphere at the exhibit was one of reverence, rather than exploitation. Seeing the bodies made me reflect on mortality and the amazing things the human body is capable of. The exhibit is unforgettable and I highly recommend seeing it! Collapse
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Event Name: The Tech Museum and IMAX Films
"Awesome ... Poignant"
Review posted by: Southerner Yearning for the Bayou from San Jose, Apr 19, 2007
Got to see this amazing movie at the IMAX (we're members of The Tech) and was blown away by the beauty of the landscape and the terror of the storm. The music is wonderful, the stories are gripping,... Expand
Got to see this amazing movie at the IMAX (we're members of The Tech) and was blown away by the beauty of the landscape and the terror of the storm. The music is wonderful, the stories are gripping, and the message is relevant. Everyone should see this at The Tech. Collapse
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Event Name: The Tech Museum and IMAX Films
"The Silicon Valley at its best"
Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, Apr 17, 2007
If you haven't made it to the Tech and to the IMAX, RUN! What a fun day and great high tech experience for all ages and what a bargain of a price. Sit all the way up at the back of the IMAX for the... Expand
If you haven't made it to the Tech and to the IMAX, RUN! What a fun day and great high tech experience for all ages and what a bargain of a price. Sit all the way up at the back of the IMAX for the best view of stunning and educational films that transport you to other worlds! A Segue tour is a special treat! Collapse
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