ATHENS.- The exhibition The amazing inventions of the ancient Greeks presents functional models of some of the most extraordinary ancient Greek inventions, from the robot-servant of Philo and the hydraulic telegraph of Aeneas to the cinema of Hero, and from the automatic clock of Ctesibius and the astrolabe of Ptolemy to the analog computer of Antikythera a selection of the exhibits of the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kostas Kotsanas that operates at Katakolon port and Ancient Olympia, which were constructed after a long and extensive study of ancient Greek, Latin and Arabic literature, information from vase painting and the few relevant archaeological finds.
This exhibition aims to demonstrate that the technology of the ancient Greeks, just before the end of the ancient Greek world, was shockingly similar to the beginning of our modern technology. An important cultural initiative, which promotes Greece internationally as the foundation of Western civilization.
«Τhe bolts and nuts, gears and rules, pulleys and belts, sprockets and roller chains, pistons and cylinders, springs, hydraulic controllers and valves, programming devices and auto-pilots (all parts of the engine of a modern car) are just some of the inventions of the ancient Greeks which were the foundations of their complex technology», says Kostas Kotsanas, creator of the exhibition. «These unique legacies continue to constitute today the building blocks of our modern technology, the development of which would be doubtful without the free and undemanding adoption of this ancient know-how. Humanity simply needed to mature another millennium in order to "recover" this remarkable forgotten technology. The exploration of this age, when no claim to ownership of peak technology was made, demonstrates how much more (than we think) modern western technological civilisation owes to the Greeks».
The exhibition is on view at the
Museum Herakleidon from the 1st of August through January 10th 2016.