While Mark Rodgers is an extremely articulate, energetic and skillful orator, the "multi-media" presentation was less than thrilling and seemed inappropriately techno-uncreative when thinking of the genius of the men about whom the performance was focused. The single screen, "Power-Point with video clips" presentation was not my idea of "multimedia" - unless one of the media was the visual tracking of the peripatetic Rodgers, who meandered back-and-forth across the stage as he added the background information about the two Italian artists-inventors-Rennaisance men. The timing of his talk with the media presentation was often "off," and at times "glitchy." The clips of actors portraying DaVinci and Michelangelo was seemingly from a documentary, and probably would have been more entertaining if let play in its entirety. Barely worth the cost of admission, but perhaps when considered as a donation to the preservation of the "inventions" and museum props made it reasonable.