SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Walt Disney Family Museum announces its newest exhibition, Tomorrowland: Walts Vision for Today, on view from July 22 through December 7, 2015. Guest-curated by Academy Award®-winning director, writer, and producer Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Tomorrowland), this engaging, multimedia exhibition showcases Walt Disney as a technological innovator, science fiction storyteller, and futurologist by spotlighting his vision of Disneylands groundbreaking Tomorrowland.
During his life, Walt spent his time redeveloping, plussing, and adding to his visions of Tomorrowland. Seven months after his passing, the new Tomorrowland opened at Disneyland on July 2, 1967. Though this themed land currently exists in five different Disney Parks and has experienced a number of additional changes since that day, one constant remains: as long as there is imagination in this world, Tomorrowland will keep moving forward towards a great, big, beautiful tomorrow.
Through animated sequences, musical compositions, sound bites, graphics, audio visuals, vintage posters, and more, Tomorrowland: Walts Vision for Today will immerse visitors in the story of Walts hopes and vision for the future, as reflected in his creation of the 1967 version of Tomorrowland at Disneyland.
This exhibition allows visitors to experience Walts perception of this beautiful tomorrow in a robust and vibrant way.
Tomorrowland: Walts Vision for Today is organized by The Walt Disney Family Museum, in close partnership with The Walt Disney Companys Walt Disney Imagineering, and is on view until December 7, 2015 in the museums Theater Gallery.