I am deeply disappointed that I can't travel to Shanghai to see the national theater that is the World Expo.
With both Koreas plotting futures in which China plays a pivotal role, both expo pavilions express the shape of future, Korean engagements.
South Korea with a nod to its accelerated program of "cultural content" projected into the future as a longing for Korean culture through variously streamed media (image from the official site). Korean writing (한글) forms the building blocks of a multimedia spectacle--literally, a media ziggurat erected upon Korean culture and language.
The North Korean installation (looking a bit like a carpet discount outlet), expresses an affirmation (an also a desire) for a properly "juche" future where China and the world will look to North Korea for its steadfastness. The juche tower still burns! I don't know what's up with those umbrellas, though.
Occasional posts on anthropologically interesting science fiction, anthropological futures and my own future as an anthropologist.
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