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Disneyland and the Rise of Automation: How Technology Created the Happiest Place on Earth

ديزني لاند وصعود الأتمتة: كيف خلقت التكنولوجيا أسعد مكان على وجه الأرض

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When Disneyland opened to the public in 1955, it demystified the hidden world of factory automation through its extraordinary new attractions. In this fascinating book, Roland Betancourt tells the story of how the visionary engineers and designers at Disney transformed the technologies of the postwar assembly line into an entertainment experience unlike anything the world had ever seen. _Disneyland and the Rise of Automation_ traces the origins and evolution of these technical innovations during the theme park’s first three decades in operation, exploring how engineers reimagined the systems and machines of industrial manufacturing and the military. The magnetic tape used to test ballistic missiles was repurposed to animate the talking macaws in the Enchanted Tiki Room. Programmable Logic Controllers, widely used on automotive assembly lines, brought to life the spectacular rides of the Matterhorn Bobsleds and Space Mountain. Betancourt shows how these and other attractions helped to allay fears about automation and job displacement in 1950s America. Along the way, he situates Disneyland’s remarkable creations within a broader history of the technologies that increasingly order and construct the world around us, from the Fordist factory to artificial intelligence.

Disneyland and the Rise of Automation: How Technology Created the Happiest Place on Earth

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PublisherIsland PressWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@press.princeton.edu
CountryUSA
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages416 pages
Editionfirst
ISBN9780691255873
Translation
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