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Copyright: Michael W. Domoretsky  /  www.lionardofromvinci.com 2005~2008
Da Vinci's Genius, Pictures Within Pictures, Outside the box, Outside the frame

The da Vinci Project, Research Group organized in 2005, based
on the work of  Michael W. Domoretsky  begun the previous
year, has multiple goals.

Our primary goal to discover and disseminate  the findings of
the group relative to Leonardo da Vinci’s works in all fields;
Scientific, invention, and artistic, utilizing only those
technologies and techniques deemed available to the master at
that time.  We use computers and their advanced capabilities
only to mimic the available techniques and to compile and
magnify existing elements within and outside the frames of his
works.
We do not change or create anything that Leonardo did
not place within his works.

NOTE: We have not misrepresented Leonardo's work in
anyway, nor have we used any computer manipulation or
transposition techniques to alter the Master’s original
works.  
Leonardo used mirrors throughout his whole professional life to
hide his ideas in notes that were written backwards. Simple
perpendicular mirror reflection could reverse that process
rendering the text legible to any reader who could understand
the language. It is not at all surprising therefore that he would
apply similar mirror imaging techniques in his art to those he
used when writing his various Codices
.

Our secondary aim is to encourage others to contribute to the
discourse surrounding these many exciting findings and to try to
interpret the findings in a manner consistent with da Vinci’s
writings and known philosophies.

We welcome all serious discussion with relevance to the Project
and answer inquiries as time allows.
      
Aims and Goals