
WDWRadio.com - Disney Dream - Interview with Disney Imagineer Peter Ricci About Enchanted Art Around the atrium lobby and throughout the Disney Dream, nearly two dozen framed pieces of Enchanted Art inspired by Disney classic movies and other animated sequences immerse guests in Disney storytelling in a completely new way. Imagineer Peter Ricci from Walt Disney Imagineering talks about how this technology was developed, how it's being used on the Disney Dream, and how it may find its way into other aspects of the Disney Parks and company. As guests pause to admire an individual piece of Enchanted Art, it magically comes alive. An example A work of art that appears to be an animation cel from the Disney classic film "Bambi" springs to life ... as Bambi's friends Thumper and Flower scamper and a butterfly flies through the scene. Another example: A "painting" of Peter Pan's Neverland Cove is fronted by a prop of a ship's wheel. When a guest moves the wheel, the painting comes to life and the guest navigates Captain Hook's ship around Neverland Cove. The art is also used as part of The Midship Detective Agency game. Located on Deck 5 near the atrium, it combines interactive technology through Disney's "living" Enchanted Art throughout the ship, with a scavenger hunt and solving a mystery. While Enchanted Art looks like other hanging art pieces around the ship, it is actually a framed LCD screen with technology that recognizes a guest is present and activates several seconds <b>...</b>
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