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Caldwell Gallery: “Illuminating Insights” by Sloane Joseph, through Feb. 26. Caldwell Gallery, 400 County Center at the Hall of Justice, Redwood City. http://cmo.smcgov.org/arts-commission. Cantor Arts Center: “The Crown under the Hammer: Russia, Romanovs, Revolution,”  through March 4 (also at Hoover Institution). “Rodin: The Shock of the Modern Body.” Open ended. Three galleries including nearly 100 Rodin sculptures; includes comparative works by his rivals, mentors, admirers and imitators. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford. https://museum.stanford.edu/.

The Main Gallery: “Happenstance,” photographs by Nathalie Strand, through Feb, 11, 5-8 p.m, The Main Gallery,1018 Main St., Redwood City,  www.themaingallery.org or 650-701-1018, Pace Gallery: “Trans-figure,” sculptures and paintings by Kohei Nawa, through Feb, 25, Pace Gallery, 229 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, http://www.pacegallery.com/, Palo Alto Art Center:  “Through That Which Is Seen,” various ballerina ballet pointe shoe svg, dancer shoe svg, dance princess svg, slipper svg, scanncut design, svg for cricut, dxf, fcm fi artists, through April 8, Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto, https://www.paacf.org/..

Heard about “trackless” rides?. Beginning in 2000, Disney began deploying rides, both indoor dark rides and outdoor, free-motion rides, which, instead of rooting riders on a traditional fixed track, employ sensors on the ground and an array of local positioning systems. WiFi, GPS, even, reportedly, barcodes are among the technologies being used to give ride vehicles a freer range of motion. One of the chief pleasures of this technology has been the roll-out of vehicles that move in unanticipated ways, spinning and bucking in synchronization with narratives: as one ride developer of my acquaintance puts it, this “articulates” the ride, making riders feel more like participants rather than passive onlookers.

Another virtue is that multiple rides on the same attraction aren’t repetitious, Carriages propel riders to different locations in a room, creating a range of experiences so that repeat trips are different experiences, I have been fortunate to visit each of Disney’s five far flung parks with a trackless ride, In order of best to least-best, here’s a brief, trackless ride around Disney’s 21st century world, Mystic Manor, Hong Kong Disneyland, This 2013 stunner is not solely a showcase of trackless technology, but, more significantly, uses it to amplify one of Disney’s most satisfying non-movie themed rides, Mystic Manor’s storyline is set in motion ballerina ballet pointe shoe svg, dancer shoe svg, dance princess svg, slipper svg, scanncut design, svg for cricut, dxf, fcm fi by a mischievous, child-like monkey named Albert who fiddles with a forbidden magical music box, causing Disney-esque mishaps to ensue, Being freed from a track, riders in carriages are immersed in differing degrees of the mayhem Albert has caused as they travel through rooms and down separate hallways from other cars, The result is that inventive storytelling and visual design that makes Mystic Manor an intoxicating swirl – Danny Elfmann’s dynamic score is also a thrill – that makes it feel like the ride-goer is part of the action rather than just looking at it..

Pooh’s Hunny Hunt. Tokyo Disneyland. This ride might sound simple and merely kiddie-centric – carriages follow Pooh’s journey via balloon on a blustery day in search of honey – but the mobs racing through the Tokyo gates at the park’s opening each day to line up or score fast passes have it right. Created at an estimated cost of more than $100 million when it opened in 2000, it’s not only a 4 ½ minute delight, but remains a significant ground breaker for theme park rides. Trackless technology here allows three carriages that depart in a pack to change course in some of the rooms, giving each different vantage points and creating separate experiences. This remains the strongest use of trackless technology in the Disney universe even 18 years after its unveiling.

Aquatopia, Tokyo DisneySea, Trackless technology has also been applied to non-narrative rides and in 2001 DisneySea unveiled a whimsical example, Aquatopia is an outdoor ride that vaguely picks up where its distant forbearer Autopia leaves off, Multi-passenger ballerina ballet pointe shoe svg, dancer shoe svg, dance princess svg, slipper svg, scanncut design, svg for cricut, dxf, fcm fi hovercraft-like vehicles — actually on small wheels tucked away under the craft — squirt around in dipsy-doodle patterns, including 360-degree rotations, over a course of ever-circulating water, While the waterline is actually only 2” deep, the water’s constant movement creates an illusion that the cars are careening through deeper pools, Not a lot happens— apart from riders getting drenched during summer months — but the sense of careening over water makes this an experience you immediately want to get back  the moment you get off the ride..

Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters. Disney California Adventure. This is the first trackless ride in an American Disney park and a nice thing in our backyard. That said, by trackless standards elsewhere, it is  fairly tame and short— 1 minute, 31 seconds — and despite the  pleasant Italian theme, a ride with rather modest charms. Up to 20 two-seat cars are on an oval course for a skitter-y trip that is 50 percent chaos and 50 percent choreography. In the first part, the cars randomly lurch and swivel, willy-nilly. Then they align three deep for a synchronized “dance” that leads to them form a giant oval, with two cars at random spinning in the middle, and then concludes with each car doing 2 360-degree spins. Luigi’s is a mild pleasure, not unlike that neighborhood Italian eatery you don’t go out of your way to visit, but it’s not a letdown when you do.

Ratatouille: The Adventure, Walt Disney Studios’ Park in Disneyland Paris, This dark ride would seem to employ a perfect concept: use a delightful movie as a departure point and put it in a park in the movie’s hometown of Paris, Instead, the result feels like a step back in terms of technical expertise and a throwaway despite the gobs of Euros probably spent to build it, The one-note storyline is basically just a frantic chase scene, not enough for even a trailer preceding the latest Disney/Pixar release, much less a Disney-quality theme park experience, A secondary problem is that the trackless carriages don’t enrich ballerina ballet pointe shoe svg, dancer shoe svg, dance princess svg, slipper svg, scanncut design, svg for cricut, dxf, fcm fi the experience: basically, they pull up in front of a screen, quiver around a little, then move the rider to subsequent screens as Ratatouille scurries under tables and away from those pursuing him… unlike in Mystic Manor and Hunny Hunt, the rider feels he/she is watching a short movie of Ratatouille being chased, rather than feeling like the one being chased, The final nail in the coffin is what 3D screens with 2014 technology looks like through 2018 eyes: grainy, a bit smudgy and cheap, Disney announced last summer it will bring a version of this attraction to its France Pavilion in World Showcase at Epcot in Florida sometime in the future, Some unsolicited advice: refinements are required..



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