Tuesday 22 November 2011

PANDA MEDIA VISION UPDATE

Wherever I go and whatever I do, I was seeing the panda vision and it was on the front page of a newspaper. Everyone was talking about it. In the bath, out of the bath, in dream state, out of dream state. The front page was everywhere with the panda. This was extremely important, and the news media was a big aspect of it.

The last time I was given a vision of a panda was in March 2011, [1] as we know Panda is usually associated with China and with wild life conservation. China and the media, in the book of Revelation, in the Aramaic translation, China is featured in chapter 20 and it is to do with those that are making war. As we know, 20 is also the number of judgement.

Giant Panda's can only see what is directly in front of them. They have no periphial vision. What else do with have on Panda Vision. This link came up for info parks, and it is to do with the entertainment of your children, and how they are being educated. It is being given the name of 'Edutainment'.

There is also an organization called PANDA MEDIA in the EU. [3] The website mentions that Panda Media is a Korean agent. What do we have in these images? A new world monkey that we warned the people about in 2009, and the panda that is symbolic of China.





EFTELING
THE NETHERLANDS, NOORD-BRABANT


EFTELINGPANDA VISION, THE SHOW OF THE FUTURE

Efteling celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. For its jubilee celebrations, the Dutch park concocted a particularly rich treat for its visitors (look at 
info & news). Panda Vision, a remarkable audiovisual spectacle that foreshadows the kind of shows we'll be seeing in the future, is without doubt the icing on this rather sumptuous birthday cake. Within a matter of years, every park will have its own Panda Vision-type show; but as that is far from being the case right now, all the more reason to check this 14.2 million dollar attraction, the most costly every created in a European park.

EDUTAINMENT

EFTELINGPanda Vision is the first attraction to have been co-financed by a park and a non-governmental organisation, as it happens the World Wildlife Fund, the organisation that fights for the protection of endangered species. For the WWF, the idea is to sensitise people to its cause. Entertainment experts would therefore dub Panda Vision "edutainment", a contraction of "education" and "entertainment". It is a new millennium example of the pedagogic precept "to learn while having fun". Along with thrill rides such as roller coasters, edutainment seems to be more than just a passing trend.

Attractions that require ever more advanced technology, also require larger sums of money; in this respect, the decision to have an outside partner seems to be an original idea that may very well take on in other parks.

Edutainment takes into consideration the wishes of "modern parents" who favour the educational aspect of their children's pastime.
For these reasons Panda Vision is well ahead of the game...but that is not all.



1. http://academysounds.blogspot.com/2011/03/flying-panda-vision.html

2. http://www.infoparks.com/flashan/focus/focus011/frameset.htm

3. http://www.pandamedia.eu/

1 comment:

Eliakim said...

Well the panda's have flown in and will be living in Scotland.

She said: "To introduce the pandas into the equation is not only a backwards step in terms of conservation and ethics, but the cost that comes with them means that the zoo is putting extra pressure on their finances when they should be focusing on ensuring they meet the most basic standards for the animals already there.

"In short, it doesn't bode well."

Campaign group Free Tibet said the deal was part of China's "charm offensive" on the west.

Director Stephanie Brigden added: "Initiatives like the loan of these two pandas represent Chinese state efforts to extend its reach and influence the British media and public."

Born in 2003, Tian Tian (meaning "sweetie") and Yang Guang (meaning "sunshine") will be under custodianship of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-16000633

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-16023328