Project: Fair Winds recreates a long-gone, centerpiece icon from Walt Disney’s efforts at the 1964-1965 World’s Fair in New York, the Tower of the Four Winds. Initially designed by Disney legend, Rolly Crump, the Tower of the Four Winds was a marquee sculpture designed as the visual marker for it’s a small world, a robust mobile that rose high above most of the Fair. Though the Tower of the Four Winds was dismantled over 50 years ago, through this 3D digital recreation, you can sample the wonder of Rolly Crump’s unique creation again.
Project: Fair Winds includes generous narration by Rolly Crump himself in which he explains his designs, his work with Walt, and the ultimate fate of the Tower. Along with the narration, we include photographic images from Bill Cotter’s immense collection of World’s Fair imagery, detailing the Tower from its construction to its demise.
So take a stroll back to 1964, to the center point of world creative activity, the legendary New York World’s Fair.
SAMPLE SOME CRUMP! Take a trip into the DISNEY past! Experience a faithful reproduction of an installation from the 1964-1965 World’s Fair in New York, the Tower of the Four Winds. See and hear about how it was designed by Disney legend, Rolly Crump, and then, apparently, torn down and thrown into the ocean. Yeah. The 1960's, right? But for a free experience, it's pretty cool, and I enjoyed it. Check out my gameplay at the link below. https://youtu.be/xmn3cNjiB04 Thanks for liking, subscribing, and watching StoneToaster Gaming!
Amazing piece of theme park history. The application is more about hearing audio clips about the history, and being able to see what the unit would have actually looked like. I love the history, I love the effort in how it looks, but it is just the one thing.
I would say if you have any interest in theme park history or Walt Disney himself you will love this.