I went to Pixar's twentieth anniversary exhibition at the Singapore Science Centre today and saw lots of pretty neat stuff, including a Toy Story zoetrope, a plaster model of WALL-E, various clay figures of characters from Ratatouille, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, etc., a storyboard of a storyboard, Pixar's production pipeline, and a video showing the Axiom's gradient and normal maps. I also saw Toy Story 2 in 3D. It wasn't as impressive as Avatar in 3D, though.
This was originally supposed to be a class excursion only (15 students and my lecturer), but the director of my school, as well as my course manager, got wind of what my lecturer was doing, and ended up roping in my entire diploma course (75 students, my lecturer, the director herself and four other lecturers who were free). I bet my lecturer feels the same way as Material Defender 1032 in Descent 1 now.
Why did they have to design this mission by committee?