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Date Posted: 01:35:52 07/11/02 Thu
Author: P.S.
Subject: "Wheels of Change"

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My favorite bygone attraction there was Wheels of Change, the
multi-media show where images were projected onto several planes among
real objects (a la Knott's Mystery Lodge). The show was produced by
Bob Rogers, and about five years ago he told me that it was still
playing at Chicago's museum of science. Although, when I talk to
people from Chicago, it doesn't sound familiar to them.

Bob Rogers also produced the show--also in the GM area--that had six
or seven TV monitors, each of which had a different animated character
on it. There was a superhero, a cowboy, a coach, a kid, a mad
scientist, etc., and each one discussed their idea of what the car
engine of the future should be. This was originally produced for
Epcot's World of Motion post show, where it had a more elaborate
presentation. I've seen the Epcot version on video (a home recording).

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