I think your Pavilion would be a great way to embody what Epcot stands for: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. That could be the driving force of the story, in that, on display are experimental prototypes in consumer electronics that will propel the community of Tomorrow.I certainly like the idea of engaging Science and Technology Museums in whatever upgrades take place in Future World. Interesting that over the years Science Museums have adopted more of Disney's storytelling methods in their facilities.
Last night, I was thinking about the role of "story telling" in the pavilions. Whatever theme we work on, we need to figure out the story it is that we want to tell. In the case of my idea about a consumer electronics exhibit approach, it is somewhat like putting out a smorgasbord and allowing guests to sample the new ideas they are interested in.
On a different note, Neil deGrasse Tyson would be a good person to serve as a spokesperson for a pavilion. I would also toss out the idea of a planetarium at Epcot, or perhaps that concept could be incorporated into a new Horizons pavilion.
Also, if located in Innoventions, it would act as the "heart" of Epcot -- which would make sense that it embodies the true narrative of what Epcot is all about.