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Karey Pohn
14 min read
Cinematic Nature
Disneyland is an essentially theatrical experience, but we are no longer watching from the audience


Karey Pohn
2 min read
Color
Hench and Van Pelt (2003) point out that the use of color is especially important as part of the language of vision and in their book


Karey Pohn
11 min read
Disney’s Complementarity Principle
Niels Bohr is not the only one who realized the importance of complementarity, Disney did, too, although the other way around.


Karey Pohn
3 min read
Care and Cleanliness
Disney’s creativity has a lot to do with the letter c, so let us “C” how Disneyland does it.


Karey Pohn
12 min read
It's All an Illusion
The illusory nature of reality, or maya is an aspect of the Cosmic Game that reigns supreme at Disneyland.


Karey Pohn
2 min read
The Art of the Show—Behind the Scenes Tour
Disneyland is a fiction, a dream, a three-dimensional story, a world where we can enter and participate.


Karey Pohn
4 min read
Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland, on the other side of the park from Frontierland and Adventureland,


Karey Pohn
2 min read
Frontierland and Adventureland
Frontierland and Adventureland are on the left side of the park which, as previously mentioned,


Karey Pohn
3 min read
New Orleans Square
New Orleans Square sits between Adventureland and Frontierland, and as Marin (1984) maintains mediates between the two. Marling (1997),


Karey Pohn
4 min read
Fantasyland
Fantasyland was Walt’s favorite land when the park opened (Thomas, 1976). The rides in Fantasyland are based on the children’s classic...
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