EXHIBIT EXTRAS



EXHIBIT EXTRAS
Special works
In addition to screenings of Pixar's films and the studies and sculptures on display:
"Pixar: 20 Years of Animation" features two works created specially for the exhibition.
"Artscape," a digital film directed by Andrew Jiminez and projected onto a vast wall, allows viewers to experience what it might be like to enter and explore the works on paper hung elsewhere in the exhibition.
Even more gasp-inducing is a zoetrope populated by the endearing characters of "Toy Story." The zoetrope was an early piece of cinematic technology that used light to create the optical illusion of an unfolding narrative. In Pixar's custom version, multiple miniature Buzzes and Woodys are glued to a huge disk that revolves, once every second, around a central spindle.
As the figures circle and the strobe lights flash, the figures seem to move: Buzz bounces on a giant rubber ball; Woody straddles a bucking bronco, and Wheezy propels little green creatures into oblivion.