Literature
One Little Spark Pt. 1 - Prologue
August, 2001 — The humid summer heat in Florida has become a nuisance to the many tourists and inhabits down below like a wheezing bucktoothed nerd at grammar school constantly breathing down your neck to no end. With many of the brightly colored attractions radiating back the light of the Sun, the guests at Epcot feel the park offers nothing more than light all around. So much so that even the shadows cast underneath have hardly been given notice. Light and sunshine, the fluffy whites scattered along the brilliant blue stratosphere without daring to block the heavenly day-giving star. Half of the City of Tomorrow-made theme park was made to house all things that unify the world without second-guessing; all the cultures of the world coming together in their small, small world. The other half serves as the instrumental need for innovation by means of science and community, both of which the world has learned to live with over the constant course of time. Pavilions such as the