Μουσείο Επιστημών και Τεχνολογίας Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών
Μουσείο Επιστημών και Τεχνολογίας Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών
1ο ΟΛΟΗΜΕΡΟ ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΠΑΤΡΩΝ
Museum of Science and Technology, University of Patras
Μουσείο Επιστημών και Τεχνολογίας Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών
Μουσείο Επιστημών και Τεχνολογίας Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών
1ο ΟΛΟΗΜΕΡΟ ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΠΑΤΡΩΝ
Museum of Science and Technology, University of Patras
Patras (Grèce) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Patras (Grèce), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Pont Rion-Antirion
- Museum of Science and Technology
- Πλαζ Πάτρας / Beach Patras
- Mycenaean cemetery of Voudeni
- Musée archéologique de Patras
- Dasýllio
- Roman and Medieval Aqueducts of Patras
- Plateia Olgas Square
- Plateia Trion Simmachon
- Stairs St. Nicholas
- Château de Patras
- Roman Odeon Patra
- Phare de Patras
- Basilique Saint-André l'Apôtre de Patras
- Achaia Clauss
Akrotiri, Archaeological Museum, and New Archaeological Museum in Santorini in 4k
Travel videos show Akrotiri, Archaeological Museum, and New Archaeological Museum in Santorini.
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Video was taken on September 20, 2013 with Nikon D7000 with 24-120f4.
Music: Mozart: Piano Concerto #20 In D Minor, K 466-1. Allegro 14:54, 2. Romance 10:15, 3. Allegro Assai 14:51
IEEE & IEEE Greece Section by A.Skodras
Event: IEEE Day 2012
IEEE Student Branch-University of Patras
09.10.2012
IEEE & IEEE Greece Section by A.Skodras
Museum of Sciences & Technology of the University of Patras
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IEEE Student Branch-University of Patras by M.Bikos
Event: IEEE Day 2012
IEEE Student Branch-University of Patras
09.10.2012
IEEE Student Branch-University of Patras by M.Bikos
Museum of Sciences & Technology of the University of Patras
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9 Ton Gate - Megalithic Miracle at Coral Castle, Florida
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We are at coral castle in Florida, and let’s take a look at the most mysterious structure in this castle – called the 9 ton gate. This 8 foot tall revolving gate has not only baffled common people but has also challenged modern day engineers. By the end of this video, I hope you will agree with me that this gate could not have been built by a single man unless he knew some kind of a secret ancient technology.
The nine ton gate no longer works, but here is a smaller 3 ton gate which still works. Edward Leedskalnin considered the 9 ton gate as a master piece and named this place after this gate, so the original name of Coral castle was Rock Gate Park. Ironically the door did not get much attention from experts before it stopped working in 1986. So the owner initially calls a local construction crew and they take a good look at this gate and tell him that they have no idea how to fix it. Now, the owner decides to call the quote on quote “educated engineers” and calls the University of Florida. They send in a team of 6 engineers and they arrive with plenty of modern equipment including a 20 ton crane. Now, keep in mind Ed did not use any modern equipment and built this door without anyone’s help.
When the engineers took the door down, they saw that Ed had not only modified simple car parts like axle shaft and ball bearings of a 1918 ford truck, but had also used a strange circular stone at the bottom. The engineers couldn't understand how this Frisbee sized rock could withstand 9 tons of weight. So, they sent it to the geology department in the University of Florida. Guess what happened? A month later, the expert geologists simply returned the rock to coral castle and told the owner “hey, We have compared this rock with almost all other types of rocks on this planet, and we have even compared it with meteorites, but we cannot determine the origin of this rock. “So, where did this rock come from? How did a man with a fourth grade education who rode nothing more than a bike, get a hold of this rock?
Anyways, the engineers put the gate back with new shaft and new bearings, but removed the rock because they were the experts and they could do better than the uneducated Ed Leedskalnin. You know what happened? It got stuck, and did not move. Believe it or not they had to shave the rock down, to make it work. This just proves that 6 experts with all their modern techniques could not duplicate what Ed had done single-handedly without modern equipment or techniques.
Now the original door which lasted from 1936 to 1986 could be moved by an 8 year old girl with one finger. After 1986, it was not that easy, but a grown man could move the door with one hand. But it only lasted until 2004 and then it ceased. At that time, 3 different teams of engineers looked at it and basically said “Leave it alone, it could crack open like an egg”. Because this rock is made of honeycomb coral, which is very brittle and it will break if you give a strong tap with a hammer. How could Ed quarry and cut this huge stone without breaking it? And how could Ed drill a hole exactly through the center of balance even though this rock is not a perfect rectangle?
Now, he claimed that he could build Coral Castle because he knew the secret behind the construction of the great pyramid. Strabo, a Greek geographer found a similar revolving door in the pyramid of Giza. He has documented that in 24 B.C while exploring the Pyramid, he stumbled on a large rectangular door made of rock. He mentions that this door leads to a long, narrow passage and when the door is shut, it is so perfect that it seems like any other rock in the Pyramid. Today, experts are still searching for this door. This raises the question if Ed really knew the secret behind the Pyramid of Giza? Is that why he was able to build a similar door in Coral castle?
Finally, there are many people who claim that Ed was simply a con man and a pseudoscientist. Here we have a pseudoscientist who could quarry, cut and put in place a 9 ton door without anyone’s help or modern technology. And we have the real scientists who come in as a team and with all their modern equipment and scientific calculations cannot duplicate what a pseudoscientist created. So you tell me, who the real scientist is and who should be labeled as pseudoscientists?
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Qazvin Azad University - FlyingRobot
QIAU - MRL - FlyingRobot - Outdoor
[Wikipedia] Folk Art Museum of Patras
Patras (Greek: Πάτρα, Greek pronunciation: [ˈpatra], Classical Greek and Katharevousa: Πάτραι (pl.), Greek pronunciation: [pátrai̯], Latin: Patrae (pl.)) is Greece's third-largest city and the regional capital of Western Greece, in the northern Peloponnese, 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens. The city is built at the foothills of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras.
Patras has a population of 213,984 (in 2011). The core settlement has a history spanning four millennia; in the Roman period it had become a cosmopolitan center of the eastern Mediterranean whilst, according to Christian tradition, it was also the place of Saint Andrew's martyrdom. According to the results of 2011 census, the metropolitan area has a population of 260,308 and extends over an area of 738.87 km2 (285.28 sq mi).
Dubbed as Greece's Gate to the West, Patras is a commercial hub, while its busy port is a nodal point for trade and communication with Italy and the rest of Western Europe. The city has two public universities and one Technological Institute, hosting a large student population and rendering Patras a major scientific centre with a field of excellence in technological education. The Rio-Antirio bridge connects Patras' easternmost suburb of Rio to the town of Antirrio, connecting the Peloponnese peninsula with mainland Greece.
Every year, in February, the city hosts one of Europe's largest carnivals: notable features of the Patras Carnival include its mammoth satirical floats and balls and parades, enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of visitors in a Mediterranean climate. Patras is also famous for supporting an indigenous cultural scene active mainly in the performing arts and modern urban literature. It was European Capital of Culture in 2006.
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University of Athens Museums
A Journey in space and time through the Museums of the University of Athens. Scientific supervision: Museum of Paleontology and Geology of the University of Athens Director: Professor Michalis D. Dermitzakis Museum of Archaeology ad History of Art of the University of Athens Director: Professor Sofia Kalopissi-Verti For the first stages of the project, the director of the Museum at the time and already honorary professor, Mr. Vassilis Labrinoudakis, was the scientific supervisor. Scientific associates: Scientific content, writing of texts and design of educational activities: For the Museum of Paleontology and Geology of the University of Athens: Georgia Fermeli, Dr Geologist For the Museum of Archaeology and History of Art of the University of Athens: Eleni Ikonomidou, Archaeologist, MSc Monument Protection, National Technical University of Athens Evgenia Ikonomidou, Archaeologist, MA Classical Archaeological, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Photography: For the Museum of Paleontology and Geology: Stathis Mamalakis For the Museum of Archaeology and History of Art: Stathis Mamalakis, Anna Psaroudaki Digital process of the photographs: Anna Psaroudaki Translation: English -- Arhondi Korka French - Pascale Durand
Narrations:
Maria Panidoy
Original Music:
Giorgos Koutalieris: composition and performance. The original composition titled History, was used, the licensing of which is conditioned by the regime of Creative Commons-BY-NC-ND (
This licensing scheme permits the use, distribution and reproduction of the particular application, for non-commercial use, for the on-line(web) and offline (DVD) versions of the application.
Sound Recording, Mixing and Mastering: Alexandros Vourazelis, Music Productions.
Design and implementation of the application: Systema Technologies SA ( ).
Στρατευμένη Τέχνη και Προπαγάνδα | Nikos Floros | TEDxPatras
Modern technology has become the modern magic. The kind of magic that you can get trapped in, a filter that embellishes your image. The kind of magic that creates a Dorian Gray picture, an infinite mirror where you can forever enjoy your reflection. But what if it also proves to be similar to the mirrors the conquerors once made the natives fear, only to eventually take over their country? What if the price for all the self-affirmation you get through the Facebook “likes” ends up to be your own soul? Would you still consider the bargain a profitable one?
In a world that constantly seeks for new ways to serve our love for convenience, urging us to approach things superficially, Nikos Floros raises his voice, challenging the TEDxPatras 2018 audience to face some really challenging questions. How free are we really, if unable to dig deeper and think critically before making decisions? “The purpose of art is to free people, not to enchain them” states the sculptor and artist, inviting us to meet him on the TEDxPatras stage and explore the unsettling truth. The kind of truth only Art can unravel for us, hopefully raising concern enough to set the wheels of Progress in motion.
Visit TEDxPatras at Nikos Floros was born in Greece, but retained a strong and long lasting bond with the Greek community as he has lived most of his life in New York. He is a world-renowned sculptor, an artist whose name is constantly discussed in the circles of art and culture. He defines himself as an expatriate, art-loving, devoted to culture, loyal Greek- a person full of concern about what our present is, and what our future beholds. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
11th Avenue Place Walkthrough Animation
Positioned on main transportation corridors, 11th Avenue Place is a multi tenant office building targeting LEED® Gold certification. The building presides over a three level, 175 stall underground parking facility and offers leading edge energy efficiency, high speed elevators and efficient floor plates. Based on initial energy modeling, the design is estimated to achieve over 30% savings compared to a conventional design.
Courtesy of Morguard Developments
OWNER & DEVELOPER
Morguard
BROKER
Morguard
PROJECT MANAGER
Pivotal Projects Inc.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Graham Construction & Engineering Ltd.
ARCHITECT
SAHURI + Partners Architecture Inc.
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
MMP Structural Engineering Ltd.
ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT
Robertson & Associates Engineering Ltd.
MECHANICAL CONSULTANT
Mirkwood Engineering Ltd.
LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT
818 Studio
10 AMAZING Facts You Didn't Know About ANCIENT EGYPT
Welcome to Top10Archive! If there’s anything that the film “The Mummy” taught us about Ancient Egypt, it’s that you don’t want to mess around with their curses. There is plenty about the ancient civilization that would intrigue and delight us, though, and we are bringing ten of these wondrous facts to you. In this edition from Top10Archive, we’ll travel to the time of great pyramids and pharaohs and learn a thing or two about Ancient Egypt.
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10. The Great Pyramid of Giza
9. Egyptian Mummification was an Elaborate Process
8. Egyptian Women’s Rights
7. 1,000 Egyptian Gods
6. History’s First Death Sentence
5. The Many Names of Egypt
4. Egyptian Belief on Creation
3. Napoleon Did Not Shoot Off The Sphinx Nose
2. Advanced Medical Practices
1. First Mummy is Osiris
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Industrial Gas Museum - Athens, Greece: Ammonia Filter
From the displays at the Industrial Gas Museum in Athens, Greece. Modelled and rendered to specifications of museum curators. Visit the Museum for more!
Greek Polychromy and the Total Work of Art | The Twenty-Fourth Annual Voorsanger Symposium
The School of Art Design History and Theory's ( MA Program in the History of Design and Curatorial Studies ( invites you to The Twenty-Fourth Annual Parsons/Cooper Hewitt Graduate Student Symposium on the Decorative Arts and Design.
The third paper is presented by Phoebus Ilias Panigyrakis, Polytechnic School, University of Patras, Architecture, Greek Polychromy and the Total Work of Art
COLOR/FORMS is sponsored by the MA Program in the History of Design and Curatorial Studies ( offered jointly by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum ( and Parsons The New School for Design (
This symposium would not have been possible without the support of donors to the Catherine Hoover Voorsanger Memorial Fund, whom we thank for their continued generosity.
Friday, April 24, 2015 at 10:30 am
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Lecture Room
Flisvos Marina
Located in Flisvos, Greece
Reykjanes Lighthouse, レイキャネス灯台, Iceland
アイスランド レイキャネス半島の南西端にある灯台。
Studentguru Patras and the Imagine Cup Innovation Contest by N.Rontogiannis
Event: IEEE Day 2012
IEEE Student Branch-University of Patras
09.10.2012
Studentguru Patras and the Imagine Cup Innovation Contest by N.Rontogiannis
Museum of Sciences & Technology of the University of Patras
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Symbiosis: An innovative proposal for Alzheimer's disease by L.Xatzileontiadis
Event: IEEE Day 2012
IEEE Student Branch-University of Patras
09.10.2012
Symbiosis: An innovative proposal for Alzheimer's disease by L.Xatzileontiadis
Museum of Sciences & Technology of the University of Patras
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Πανεπιστημιο Αθηνων University of Athens
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