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Gutenberg’s Printing Press

Johannes Gutenberg invented the Gutenberg printing press, a device that would ultimately lead to the vast dissemination of written works around Europe and the rest of the world. Many people credit Gutenberg’s invention to be one of the primary catalysts for what came to be known as the Renaissance.

Below are photos of a replica I created over 10 years ago with my stepdad (thank you Richard!). Today, we are living in an age where the Internet is influencing education and overall societal structures in a way much like that of Gutenberg’s printing press. Gutenberg’s Wikipedia page.

Replica of Gutenberg’s Printing Press.

Wood replica of Gutenberg’s Printing Press.

Take the time to listen to this TED talk by DON TAPSCOTT about open Internet and what can be learned from nature.

Comments ( 4 )

  • Uncle Rick says:

    That’s deluxe!! I never saw that, thanks for sharing.

  • Greg says:

    Thanks! It was a fun project.

  • Uncle Rick says:

    It’s amazing how technology has taken communications into millisecond-level dissemination. Lots of it just babble but at least people are communicating where as before they may have not.

  • Emily says:

    Could you tell me how you made this, or where you got the instructions? I want to make one for my Western Civilizations class but cannot find anything to help me make one! I would really appreciate your help.
    ~Thank You. Emily

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