Sunday, June 08, 2008

Science World Gets Disney

Looks like a Canadian science museum somewhere got a Disney exhibit.


The interactive exhibit, created by the Experience Music Project in Seattle, displays more than 65 rare artifacts from the Disney archives, including the handwritten score of the first Mickey Mouse cartoon Steamboat Willie, released in 1928, to the blue floral dress worn by Vanessa Hudgens in High School Musical.

And there's plenty to keep people entertained and educated.

Kids can hop, skip and dance across a giant piano, similar to the one in the movie Big, or bang away at several percussion instruments at the Drum Tree.

There's a magic carpet ride set in front of a green stage that lets riders soar above a cityscape of Vancouver. Because the carpet operates on a pneumatic hydraulic system, it'll move and shift for a more realistic ride.


Not much a science content, though, from what I can read.

Zz.

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