Glow With The Show is a new interactive feature that made its debut this week at the Disneyland Resort. The new hats light up and interact with World of Color and react to each scene of the show. They also interact with the new Mad T Party.
The ear hats are also going to interact with other unannounced locations throughout the park, OCRegister reported that some of those locations are Flo's V8 Cafe and Luigi's Flying Tires. Eventually they will also be synced with attractions at Disneyland. Here is more info from the OCRegister:
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The ear hats are also going to interact with other unannounced locations throughout the park, OCRegister reported that some of those locations are Flo's V8 Cafe and Luigi's Flying Tires. Eventually they will also be synced with attractions at Disneyland. Here is more info from the OCRegister:
Shaped like a classic Mickey ears hat, and nicknamed Mickey's Magical Ears, the hat looks deceptively simple but is loaded with sophisticated technology customized by Walt Disney Imagineering, said Steve Davison, a creative-entertainment vice president.
Once the show starts, the hat acts like a receiver that gets signals from emitters throughout Paradise Bay. The signals tell the hat what to do and when, so the ears light from within and become a dynamic canvas filled with pixels that move and groove in sync with the music, water, colored lights and projected animation sequences.
When there are a lot of hats doing that, the result is an eye-catching spectacle.
"The hats are very smart," Davison said.
"We can do many different things, like patterns," he said. "We can make one section pink, another green, or make it eclectic. It sounds simple, but the microchip of the hat is amazing and complex."
For example, the hats can look like a star field for WALL-E and Eve, or an ocean of blue for Ariel the mermaid, he said. Davison has wanted the interactive hats to be part of parades and firework shows as far back as 10 years ago.
"I kept on trying to find a way to do it, but the technology wasn't there yet," he said.
The Imagineers kept on working at it and by the time the type of infrared technology that they needed became available, "World of Color" was the attraction to which it would be applied.
Read the full article here:
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/hats-359094-hat-world.html
See the hats in action here: