Urso Chappell’s ExpoMuseum Blog: October 2012

24 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Expo '88 is close to celebrating its 25th anniversary. It's interesting to note that there were naysayers even... http://t.co/FlV9R36C

Sunday was the 50th anniversary of the closing of Seattle's 1962 World's Fair. Here are photos of Seattle's... http://t.co/6fWTFjTf

This is very disturbing. Not only is a Toronto Expo 2025 bid dead, but Canada's Prime Minister has pulled his... http://t.co/Oy57LMJA

Not only is a Toronto Expo 2025 (world's fair) bid dead, but Canada's Prime Minister has pulled its country out of BIE. http://t.co/diUvWpM9

Yeosu, Korea's Expo 2012 is over, but there's still much video archived on the KBS site. http://t.co/rP4pokvp

23 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Tuesday, October 23, 2012

We've been working on creating some Italian language content for ExpoMuseum. It's just a timeline for now... http://t.co/Cl0tGmb8

I've been working on creating some Italian language content for ExpoMuseum. It's just a timeline for now... http://t.co/vTEAPk8R

22 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Monday, October 22, 2012

We're working on creating some basic information in Italian for http://t.co/2551WYLv. I've started with a basic... http://t.co/TvxQV4kT

I'm working on creating some basic information in Italian for http://t.co/2551WYLv. I've started with a basic timeline. http://t.co/mGhvGvyh

We're working on creating some basic information in Italian for http://t.co/2551WYLv. I've started with a basic... http://t.co/aWszIqrt

21 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Sunday, October 21, 2012

At the Expo 2015 2nd International Participants Meeting earlier this month, they started the three days of... http://t.co/CdqPhJeg

Video of the Flag Ceremony at the 2nd Int'l Participants Meeting for @Expo2015Milano ... http://t.co/dMXtuJox

11 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Thursday, October 11, 2012

A quick report from Expo 2015's International Participants Meeting in Milan on how they're planning the next … http://t.co/z2aJf3hL

A quick report from Expo 2015's International Participants Meeting in Milan on how they're planning next world's fair: http://t.co/ScURFxnL

Dispatch from Milan: Expo 2015's International Participants Meeting

Expo 2015, the next world's fair, is 923 days away, but from what I've gotten to witness here in Milan, folks are busy as if it were sooner. It's a testament to just how much there is to do in creating a world's fair.

This week, Milan has played host to over 1000 international visitors (from 100+ countries) in Expo 2015's International Participants Meeting. This is the first time I've had the opportunity to witness the organization of a large-scale exposition in person.


PARTICIPATING NATIONS

At this stage, countries are still signing on (it just hit 100... and Iraq is the most recent addition). Since many developing nations have their participation subsidized by the Expo authority, the list includes many of these, but I've also noticed another trend: Countries that are bidding for future world's fairs also feature prominently. Unfortunately, many larger countries have not officially signed on, but I suspect they will soon. The United States, notably, has unofficially said we're here, but there has been no official agreement yet. Also absent, so far, is the entire English-speaking world. I suspect that will change in the coming year.


CLUSTERS

In our recent World's Fair Podcast, we spoke with Stefano Gatti, the director of international affairs and he did a fantastic job describing one noteworthy distinction of Expo 2015: Smaller and developing nations, which in the past would typically be grouped by geography, will now be grouped based on an association with a food theme. Those themes (Fruits and Legumes, Spices, Bio-Mediterraneum, Arid Zones, Rice, Cocoa, Coffee, Cereals and Tubers, and Islands) will be developed in clusters of countries, often involving countries with no geographical connection.


QUESTIONS

Here are some questions I hope to answer in the coming days:

- Presumably, Expo 2015 will have a mascot. How will this be determined and when?

- How much of a marketing effort will be made to foreign countries? When I talk with Americans about Expo 2015, they're typically interested when they hear that world's fairs still happen... and the next one's in Milan with a food theme. It sells itself... more so than Shanghai's lackluster advertising campaign for Expo 2010 in the United States.

- Corporations have a very low profile here as compared to past ones. There seems to be no plan (or room on the map) for corporate plans. Might that change?

- They expect 130 nations to participate: 60 in self-built pavilions and 70 in the pavilions clusters I mentioned earlier. Is there a plan if more nations wish to participate? The much smaller Expo '98 in Lisbon ran across this problem and had to add more space to accommodate more countries.

- What kind of connection might be made between Expo 2015 and the 100th anniversary celebrations of San Francisco's 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition? 


PHOTOS AND VIDEO

Naturally, I've taken lots of photos and video of this year's International Participants Meeting. I'll be posting those in the near future.

10 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Wednesday, October 10, 2012

To open the 2012 International Participants Meeting, Milan's Expo 2015 authorities arranged to have flag wave… http://t.co/ERnUhc7E

This is what a world's fair site looks like 933 days before opening day... http://t.co/88iUO9Sa

02 October 2012

@ExpoMuseum Twitter: Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Great video showing the USSR Pavilion at Expo '67. The last USSR Pavilion was nearly 25 years ago at Brisbane… http://t.co/ikq32aMa