Johnson's Wax "To Be Alive" This sensitive 18-minute color movie, produced by Francis Thompson, whose documentaries have won many awards, uses three projectors, as many screens, and stereophonic sound to show the daily lives of people around the world. They grow up, fall in love, work, play and grow old, demonstrating that "men everywhere share at the deepest level the same drives, dreams, foibles." Child Entertainment Center Grownups can watch while children climb through a "fun machine"--a mazelike device full of mirrors that fracture images, squeeze-bulbs that emit strange noises and cranks that operate robots. Home Care Information Center Electronic computers answer such questions as "Do the new car finishes need cleaning and waxing?" Shoeshine Center Ten polishing machines operating simultaneously can buff the shoes of 300 visitors an hour. |