A rambling diary of World Expositions thoughts - from an Australian perspective.
Monday, December 19, 2011
2020 and 2022 International Expositions for Australia?
Christmas has come early - or it appears!
After some wait, we have received letters from the New South Wales Government and Australian Federal Government with regards to our lobbying for the 2017 Newcastle Expo bid, and for an International Garden Exposition for Australia in 2020, for the 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook claiming Australia for Great Britain.
Both responses seem positive - Foundation Expo '88 will continue to lobby the New South Wales Government and Australian Commonwealth Government to see how they are progressing.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Thanks
I have put my best foot forward and now just have to wait for the results.
It will be a long wait though - shall not know until February!
Let's hope that the decision is a favourable one and that I'll be jetting off to Korea in May.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Korean Language posting # 2 in preparation for interviews for Expo 2012
This is my second Korean language posting in preparation for my interviews for Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea.
In this posting I talk about my overseas study and work experiences, including that of at World Expositions.
I hope you enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOSoFocsjJQ
Friday, November 25, 2011
Australia Pavilion Interview on Monday!
Just received notification of my interview with the Australia Pavilion for Yeosu Expo 2012 Korea on Monday, and have been inspired by ever4one's YouTube channel to do a self-introduction video in Korean for feedback and to boost my self-confidence.
Here's the link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVW59SHZcew
I'm not going to include a translation - that will come if I'm successful in getting the position!
Best regards,
JOHN MCGREGOR
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FOUNDATION EXPO '88
Thursday, November 17, 2011
BIE Paris Third Gentlemen's Meeting Held
Whilst bid lodgement for 2020 has now closed, with 5 bidding cities, there are still a few weeks before bids for 2017 close. Newcastle, Australia, however, has yet to put in a bid for 2017.
To read the BIE Press Release, read this link:
http://www.bie-paris.org/site/en/articles/general-news/439-expo-candidates-prepare-for-campaign.html
We hope that Newcastle can put forward its bid for 2017 soon, and that we can see another International Exposition in Australia.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Australia Pavilion Korea Yeosu Expo 2012 Recruitment Launched!
http://dfat.gov.au/yeosu/index.html
Please note that Australian applications for positions close on 25 November.
Good luck with your application and let's hope we have a brilliant team for the Pavilion when it opens next year!
Further questions regarding the Australian Pavilion recruitment and staffing should be directed to the Australia Pavilion website.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Turkey, Thailand, Russia and Brazil compete for Expo 2020
This makes a total of 4 official bids for the 6-month 2020 Universal Exposition, with as of yet no bid from much expected contender Silicon Valley USA, which was launched by then Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger at the Shanghai World Expo last year.
Also missing is a bid from Australia, where it was hoped that a 2020 World Exposition could be used as the centrepiece for a 1770-2020 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook claiming Australia for Great Britain.
It is hoped that Australia will be able to host an International Garden Exposition for the 2020 year instead.
With thanks to French World Expositions consultant Laurent Le Mog, our man in Paris, for the news with regards to these bids.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Yeosu Expo 2012 Korea 198 Days to Go!
This is an exciting phase in the development of Australia's representation at Yeosu, which according to some sources, plans to be 'the best Pavilion' at Expo 2012.
Also in related news, Think! OTS Media, the creative agency behind Australia's Pavilion at Aichi 2005, and also Shanghai 2010, has been appointed as creative agency for Australia at Yeosu 2012.
Here's a note from the Think! OTS Media blog, with regards to their appointment:
http://www.thinkots.com/news/2012-expo/
And here's a Press Release from the Expo 2012 website with regards to a visit by Australia Pavilion officials in August to the Yeosu Organising Committee. In the Press Release, Mr Kevin Nixon is named as the Pavilion Director:
http://eng.expo2012.kr/is/ps/unitybbs/bbs/selectBbsDetail.html?ispsBbsId=BBS074&ispsNttId=0000013683
In another note, we finish with this photograph from the Foundation Expo '88 vault, of Executive Director John McGregor at his desk at the Press Center of the Taejon International Exposition of Korea of 1993, Korea's first and most previous World Exposition. The Executive Director was employed as an English-language Press Writer by the Organising Committee of the Fair, and covered daily events such as National Days, visiting dignitaries, and general Exposition events. This was the Executive Director's third World Exposition engagement, after working for Japan at Brisbane's World Expo '88, and Spain, for the Universal Exposition of Seville 1992.
Foundation Expo '88 hopes to - one way or another - have another go at working for Korea - or Australia - at this next Expo in Korea! Keep tuned to this space for more information.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Meeting with Mayor of Yeosu City Korea - and Correspondence to the BIE
Just a quick message to let you know that I have today met again the Mayor of Yeosu City, Mr Kim Chung-seog, and attended a paper given by him to the Asia Pacific Cities Summit, this year hosted by Brisbane City Australia, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Mr Kim was upbeat at my meeting him and seemed to recall our first meeting at the 4th Assembly of the Association of Expo Cities and Regions at Shanghai World Expo 2010 last year.
He gave an interesting presentation/progress report on Yeosu Expo 2012 for Summit delegates, and also showed a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation, which included a 7-minute video presentation.
The floor was opened for questions at the end of the paper, where Australia's confirmed presence at Yeosu Expo 2012 was duly noted by officials from Trade Queensland, the Trade development arm of the Queensland Government. No doubt, Queensland is looking forward to strong representation within the Australia Pavilion at Yeosu and will fund accordingly.
As a former staff member of Korea's last Exposition - Taejon Expo 93, it was a pleasure to see this progress report on Korea's next Exposition. I wish them every success.
I also forwarded an email to the Secretary-General of the BIE, Sr Vicente Loscertales, thanking the BIE for the opportunity to meet Mr Kim at A.V.E. at Shanghai, and how I look forward to further furthering these important inter-city Expo links on future occasions, including A.V.E. at Yeosu next year.
I attach here said correspondence to the BIE, which includes a photo, taken today, with the Mayor.
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7 July 2011
H.E. Sr Vicente Loscertales
Secretary-General
Bureau of International Expositions
Paris France
ATTN: Ms Martine Leyrat, Communications
Dear Secretary-General
MEETING WITH MAYOR OF YEOSU CITY, KOREA
Greetings from the Antipodes!
Thank you for your office's kind ongoing support.
This email is to inform you that I have been strengthening our inter-city World Expositions links, furthered through my representation as an Observer for Brisbane City at last year's Assembly of the Association of Expo Cities and Regions at Shanghai World Expo 2010, kindly arranged through your office, with a brief meeting today with Mayor of Yeosu City, Mr Kim Chung-seog, at the Asia Pacific Cities Summit, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre earlier today.
Mr Kim was a speaker at the Summit, and I was able to attend for his paper, which was a presentation/progress report on Yeosu Expo 2012, and included a brief speech by Mr Kim, as well as a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation.
It was a pleasure to meet Mr Kim and his delegation again after our inaugural meeting at A.V.E. in Shanghai and further the important links between World Expo '88 and Expo 2012.
As you may also know, it is heartening that Australia has decided to be represented at Yeosu, just recently, which was further to several emails lobbying my local Federal member of Parliament, marked in attention to our Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Mr Kevin Rudd MP, our former Prime Minister. As you may know, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade looks after Australia's representation at World Expositions.
Foundation Expo '88 wishes to take this opportunity to thank the BIE again for facilitating these important Expo City links through A.V.E. and looks forward to either accompanying the Brisbane City delegation or, once again representing Brisbane City as an Observer at A.V.E. at Yeosu.
Brisbane is yet to ratify it's membership of A.V.E., but please be assured that Foundation Expo '88 shall continue to do it's utmost to see Brisbane City's official ratification of it's membership, and until that time shall seek to represent Brisbane as an Observer at future A.V.E. Assemblies, in order to further this cause, through which I shall no doubt be seeking once again your office's kind support.
With thanks, and with warmest regards to your Bureau staff,
John R McGregor
Executive Director Foundation Expo '88
http://www.foundationexpo88.org
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Co-host The World's Fair Podcast
http://www.worldsfairpodcast.com
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http://twitter.com/fexpo88/
Tel +61417 434105
"It is a great and glorious end to bless the sons of man,
And meet for peace and doing good, in kindness, while we can;
It is a greater, and more blest, the human heart to raise
Up to the God who giveth all, with gratitude and praise."
Excerpt from prose by Martin Tupper Farquhar, on the 1851 London Crystal Palace Exhibition
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
AUSTRALIA TO PARTICIPATE AT WORLD EXPO 2012 YEOSU KOREA
I have just received news from the Federal Member for Moreton's office that the Australian Government has confirmed it's participation at the next World's Fair in Yeosu, Korea, in 2012, styled "Yeosu World Expo 2012".
With the theme “The Living Ocean and the Coast: Diversity of Resources and Sustainable Activities", Australia is poised to make a unique contribution.
Please find following my email to the Honourable Mr Perrett MP's office, congratulating the Australian Government on this decision.
Foundation Expo '88, with it's previous experience as a member of the Organising Committee of Korea's last Expo, Taejon Expo '93, is looking forward to lending it's unique skills to the Australian representation at Yeosu.
Here is the Press Release from the Honourable Mr Kevin Rudd MP's office, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
http://www.foreignminister.gov.au/releases/2011/kr_mr_110620a.html
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21 June 2011
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John R McGregor
Executive Director Foundation Expo '88
http://www.foundationexpo88.
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Co-host The World's Fair Podcast
http://www.worldsfairpodcast.
http://www.facebook.com/
http://twitter.com/fexpo88/
Tel +61417 434105
"It is a great and glorious end to bless the sons of man,
And meet for peace and doing good, in kindness, while we can;
It is a greater, and more blest, the human heart to raise
Up to the God who giveth all, with gratitude and praise."
Excerpt from prose by Martin Tupper Farquhar, on the 1851 London Crystal Palace Exhibition
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Google's 160th Anniversary of the first World's Fair "doodle"
Google celebrates today the 160th Anniversary of the first World's Fair - at the Crystal Palace, London, 1851.
When you go to http://www.google.com.au to see the doodle, you'll notice a handglass that appears above the logo which reveals animated features.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Happy 23rd Birthday World Expo '88
Today is the 23rd Anniversary of the official opening of Brisbane's World Expo '88, by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Happy Birthday Expo '88!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Rumours on First Bid for 2020
Watch this space for more news!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Newcastle, NSW, eyes Expo 2017
Urso has sent me these links, which show that the new Liberal Government in New South Wales is keen for Newcastle to host Expo 2017, which is backed by local member of Parliament the Hon Tim Owen MP, and the new Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Mr Barry O'Farrell MP.
Here are the links, which point to a few weeks ago, just before the Liberal Government's win in NSW.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/keneally-still-cradles-hopes-in-heartland/story-fn59niix-1226026365161
http://www.nsw.liberal.org.au/news/leader-of-the-opposition/newcastle-to-bid-for-expo-showcasing-newcastle-and-the-hunter-to-the-world.html
http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/news/general/barry-ofarrells-message-to-the-hunter/2113779.aspx
As stated in these articles, the new NSW Government is willing to put in $1 million seed funding to do a feasibility study to bring the Expo to Australia in 2017.
Foundation Expo '88 shall be following this up with the NSW Premier's office in the next few weeks!
In the meantime, follow the potential bid's Twitter feed at @ExpoNewcastle!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Silicon Valley Expo 2020 proposal launches website
The slick website, which is well thought out, and includes official documents such as Governor Schwarzenegger's letter to Secretary of State Hilary Clinton urging her to consider the USA's membership of the Bureau of International Expositions, as well as a mock supporters letter in .doc format to same for interested citizens to fill in the blanks and send themselves.
The website address is:
http://www.expo2020siliconvalley.com
The Facebook page is at:
http://www.facebook.com/WorldExpo2020/
Read - and enjoy!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Australian Government response re: An Australian Exposition for 2020
You may know of my correspondence to my local Federal member of Parliament, the Honourable Mr Graham Perrett MP, late last year with regards to the proposal that Australia host a Universal Exposition or International Garden Exposition for the 1770-2020 250th Anniversary of Captain Cook claiming Australia for the Great British Crown.
Some time later, I received a response from Mr Perrett informing me that this correspondence had been forwarded to the Prime Minister's Department for her comment.
Today I have received a letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Mr Kevin Rudd MP, (our former Prime Minister), advising that the letter has been forwarded to his Department as Foreign Affairs looks after Australia at World Expositions.
I include a copy of the letter received from Mr Rudd here:
I think this response is an important milestone in getting a worthy international celebration for Australia for 2020 - and I trust that Minister Rudd, given his stature, will give this matter his full and considered thought.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
DFAT Final Report on Australia at Shanghai World Expo 2010
It serves as a fine Government summary of the Australian representation at Shanghai - I trust you find it of interest.
Here is the link to the document:
http://www.dfat.gov.au/publications/shanghai-expo-final-report.doc
Monday, February 21, 2011
Foundation Expo '88 Response re: Australia at Yeosu Expo 2012
The Honourable Mr Graham Perrett MP
H.E. Mr Sam Gerovich, Australian Ambassador to Seoul
John R McGregor
Executive Director Foundation Expo '88
http://www.foundationexpo88.
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Co-host The World's Fair Podcast
http://www.worldsfairpodcast.
http://www.facebook.com/
http://twitter.com/fexpo88/
Tel +61417 434105
"It is a great and glorious end to bless the sons of man,
And meet for peace and doing good, in kindness, while we can;
It is a greater, and more blest, the human heart to raise
Up to the God who giveth all, with gratitude and praise."
Excerpt from prose by Martin Tupper Farquhar, on the 1851 London Crystal Palace Exhibition
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Minister for Foreign Affairs Response re: Australia at Yeosu Expo 2012
The letter is non-committal to Australia being represented at Yeosu, using the justification that "Australia is usually not represented at the 'smaller, 3 month Expo's'", however does leave it open-ended according to tax-payer rationale as to whether we will in fact eventually be represented there.
Foundation Expo '88 is yet to pen a response to this letter, but among the factors in this letter, is that it IS in the Australian tax-payer's best interest that Australia is at Yeosu, and by continuing a precedent that started with Zaragoza 2008, in not participating in the recognized Expositions, this is more limiting rather than beneficial to Australia's long-term engagement with World Expositions, and may in fact, work against furthering some of our important bi-lateral ties, as in this case with Yeosu.
Here is the letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Does anyone in the Expositions community want to add their comments?
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Open letter to the Minister for Foreign Affairs re: Australia at Yeosu Expo 2012
This is good. And it reminds us that Australia is yet to make any announcement on it's representation at Yeosu.
I spoke to the Yeosu delegation at the 4th Assembly of Expo Cities and Regions at the Shanghai Expo last October, and I made a representation to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Mr Kevin Rudd's office soon after on the 6 November, but I have yet to receive a reply from Mr Rudd.
Correspondingly, I followed up the latest news re: the USA's announcement with another email to my local Federal member of Parliament today, and here it is. I believe the contents are self-explanatory.
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The Honourable Mr Graham Perrett MP
Federal Member for Moreton
Commonwealth Government of Australia
Dear Graham:
John R McGregor
Executive Director Foundation Expo '88
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Co-host The World's Fair Podcast
http://www.worldsfairpodcast.
http://www.facebook.com/
http://twitter.com/fexpo88/
Tel +61417 434105
"It is a great and glorious end to bless the sons of man,
And meet for peace and doing good, in kindness, while we can;
It is a greater, and more blest, the human heart to raise
Up to the God who giveth all, with gratitude and praise."
Excerpt from prose by Martin Tupper Farquhar, on the 1851 London Crystal Palace Exhibition
Thursday, January 20, 2011
From the Vault! Response to John's letter re: working at the Australia Pavilion Seville Expo 92
It dates from when I was studying Spanish in Seville and I wrote to the Australian Government taskforce responsible for the Australia Pavilion at Expo 92 with regards to employment there.
Here is the beautifully written response from Mr Geoff Brown. It goes into detail the nature of the engagement with Seville, how many would be employed in the Pavilion, both Australian-based staff and locally-engaged staff, and also features the wonderful Australia at Seville Expo 92 logo, which later became the logo for the Australian Government Department of Tourism (the body then responsible for Australia's engagement with World Expositions).
Although I eventually ended up working for the Seville Expo Authority, this letter was a nice part of my journey towards eventually working at the Expo.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
United Nations at Expo 88 Commemorative Spoon
This is one of my latest purchases, a United Nations Pavilion at World Expo '88 commemorative spoon.
Double click image to enlarge. Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Nearmap aerial shot of the Expo 88 site and Brisbane City at the height of the Jan 2011 Brisbane Flood
So I visited the site and found the data for 13 January 2011 (the peak of the flood) for the former Expo 88 site - which I have outlined in red. This more or less matches the size of South Bank Parklands today.
Here is the image, which shows considerable parts of South Bank Parklands - and South Brisbane under water - including South Bank's famous artificial sand beach, which is in the centre of the image.
It may take a while for the popular beach to be restored as the filters will no doubt be working overtime.
Click on image twice to enlarge.
Image courtesy of Nearmap |
More 2011 Brisbane Flood photos and the Expo 88 site
This plaque is at the northern entrance to South Bank Parklands, the former Expo site, and shows Brisbane in 1830 and 1988. |
This is the northern entrance to South Bank Parklands - the Energex Arbour Boulevard |
From "Incredible Flood Photos" http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=28015&id=138403559554005
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Endeavour and Exploration: The Royal Society and the Southern Seas and a World Expo for Australia in 2020
Sending Captain Cook to the Southern Seas to observe the transit of Venus from the Pacific was commissioned by the Society, after it was determined that this would be a once in a century opportunity to do so, after several viewing points had been observed from other parts of the World. Hence the 1769 to 1770 window of opportunity came into being, and a voyage to Tahiti was planned, which co-incided with a trip up the eastern coast of the Australian continent. On August 21 1770, at Possession Island, the purposely named island on Cape York, off the present coast of Queensland, Captain Cook claimed the eastern sea board of the continent for the British Crown, which would lead to, ultimately, after the US declaration of Independence, to Britain deciding to send her convicts to the new Australian continent, and not to America anymore, which led directly to the European settlement of Australia.
The renowned botanist Sir Joseph Banks accompanied Cook on this expedition and made numerous notes and sketches on the flora of the new continent, naming many new species of plant life, leaving us also a lasting legacy categorizing for future generations.
The chief purpose of observing the transit of Venus across the sun however, was to assist in working out the distance between the Sun and the Earth, which had not been known, hence setting the major benchmark in interstellar distances, one astronomical unit.
Cook's initial voyage of course led to further subsequent voyages and later the 1788 British settlement of the Australian continent, which was celebrated with Brisbane's World Expo '88 in 1988.
Here I am pictured with Captain James Cook at the entrance to the exhibition in Canberra, which returns to London in February 2011. Many original artifacts that were used in the original expedition, including maps and instruments, diaries, and letters, as well as the one of the original cannons from the ship Endeavour were on display.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Expo 88 Nepal Peace Pagoda and the Brisbane 2011 Flood
Brisbane Expo 88 site - after the deluge
As I've been trawling the net, I've found some more World Expo '88 heritage images taken during the flood.
First one here is of riverside sculpture "Man and Matter" by Peter D Cole, which was commissioned for the Expo's riverside boardwalk. It was re-located to the riverside boardwalk at Kangaroo Point, just nearby South Bank Parklands, at the conclusion of the Expo. Here the several figures can be seen 'walking on water'....
Second photo is of the famous Wheel of Brisbane, at the former Expo site itself, whose base has been flooded with water. Water from the River inundated most of the riverside walk of South Bank, and also Street's Beach (the artificial sand beach at South Bank) was also affected.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
World Expo 88 site and icons inundated by the Brisbane floods
My mother and I returned to Brisbane from our holiday to Sydney yesterday to find that the City was in 'shut-down' mode, preparing for the worst flood in over 30 - if not 100 years.
We were very lucky to get home, as essential services were being suspended in anticipation for the 4am peak in the river this morning at 5.5 metres, which comes after weeks of flooding in northern Queensland, to nearly an area more than the State of Texas, or France and Germany combined.
75% of the State of Queensland has been declared a disaster zone, and in the Brisbane central business district 10 city blocks are underwater, with the former World Expo 88 site, the now South Bank Parklands, on the southern bank of the Brisbane River, also underwater.
The neighbouring suburb of West End, where the Expo 88 symbol tower is located (here pictured, courtesy of Jackie Ryan, Facebook) is also affected. It may be many days or even weeks before access to South Bank Parklands or West End is restored.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sir Joseph Banks
Friday, January 7, 2011
Chicago Columbian Exhibition Pop-art T-shirt
The description of the shirt is as I described in previous posting - a pop art fantasy with the Chicago Columbian Exhibition Ferris Wheel in the background.
And here's the photo!
T-shirt pop culture and World Expositions
And in the midst of several more popular (these day) offerings such as American baseball teams, and Hawaiian beach t-shirts, I found one of a several-hundred foot high bikini-clad sunglass wearing blonde bombshell straddled next to a high way and picking up a car in her hands, saying "Wow!", with an image of the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition Ferris Wheel in the background.
For a pop-art image with a World Expo icon, this shirt is a real find!
Expect to see a photo of me wearing it at this space soon!
For a tease, I did a search on Google for Chicago 1893 Exposition, and got this image, which, as you'll soon find out, appears to be the image (or close to it) which was used for the T-shirt!
Image from http://bss.sfsu.edu/cherny/cultlexp/expo.htm |
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Cesar Corona's Public Diplomacy Blog
The blog "Public Diplomacy from a Mexican Perspective" is at http://public-diplomacy-mexico.blogspot.com/ and we hope Cesar will add some more in English from his (excellent and in Spanish) thesis!
Australia Pavilion Seville Expo 92 Tie
This is one of my favourite Expo souvenirs, and highly prized, as staff uniform items are very hard to get to!
The tie is in deep navy, and features the Pavilion logo, which later became the Australian Government Department of Tourism logo, with Australia Expo 92 Seville written in navy letters under the logo.
Also featured woven into the tie is the famous northern Queensland Ulysses butterfly, which featured in the Pavilion's sky-lit internal atrium, replete with rainbow lorikeets and several metre high palm trees.
Click twice to enlarge.
Brisbane Expo 88 Penny Medals
I was visiting my favourite local op shop this morning and the owner Desley kindly gifted me these three World Expo '88 penny medals.
I told her I would promptly upload them to the blog and let her know!
These medals were available at manual machines across the Expo site, whereupon after entering $1 or so, an old Australian 'Kangaroo' penny coin would drop into the machine, and upon turning the handle, would be pressed and embossed with a special World Expo '88 marking, which in this case features the Expo 88 sunsails and the monorail.
Here they are!
Notice how "Down Under" is written upside down! |
Seville Expo 92 Stamps and the Expo 92 logo
The Spanish Post Office put out an innovative series of stamps featuring the globe logo of the Expo, the mascot Curro, as well as Seville's place in the history of World Expositions.
This particular set, which I purchased on eBay last year, is one of my favourites.
Expo 2020 - Let the Bidding Begin!
At this moment, we thought we'd do a review of the main leading contenders, compiled from Urso Chappell's new http://www.expobids.com/ website....
THAILAND
There has been a lot of Thai publicity (mainly from the Thai Government) about it's proposals for 2020, centred on several main Thai cities. The publicity looks flash and impressive, but it's difficult to know at this stage which city will be pre-selected for a possible Thai bid.
Thailand's bid comes after the 2006 Royal Flora Ratchapruek - an International Garden Exposition which was held in Chiang Mai in 2006.
View this video on the Thai 2020 bid!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RDKFv0QaTQ
USA
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's high profile visit to the Shanghai Expo in August 2010 included a launch for the bid for a Silicon Valley/San Francisco Bay area bid for 2020, at the now unused Moffet Field airport.
With water access, close proximity to San Francisco by rail and road, including possibly, by 2020, link by high speed rail to Los Angeles, and a large hi-tech suburbia site, this proposal has got a lot going for it.
But is it the Governator's attempt at a last swan song?
We wish Urso and his compatriots in California good luck!!!
Read this article.
http://business.inquirer.net/money/breakingnews/view/20100912-291845/Schwarzenegger-says-California-to-bid-for-Expo-2020
TURKEY
We had the opportunity to meet with the BIE delegation head to Turkey at Shanghai Expo 2010, and he was talking upbeat about a possible 2020 bid for Izmir, after losing to Milano for the Expo 2015 bid place.
Izmir has a lot of things going for it - Turkey has never hosted an Expo before, and has already put in a lot of work for 2015 which can be used for 2020.
But now it looks like Izmir could have a rival - Ankara. Ankara is now apparently doing a lot of leg work to launch a counter-proposal to the Izmir bid for 2020.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=izmir-is-facing-a-new-rival-for-expo-2020-2010-09-07
AUSTRALIA
Foundation Expo '88 has been pushing for a 2020 Exposition for Australia - to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of Captain Cook claiming Australia for the Great British crown (1770-2020) - which would be the most significant Australian anniversary since the 1788-1988 Bicentennial of British settlement to Australia.
Foundation Expo '88 has written to local, state and federal Government representatives about the opportunities to be gained by Australia hosting an Expo in that year - whether it be Universal Exposition or International Garden Exposition - and has heard back from State Tourism representatives saying they will 'look into the matter'.
Meanwhile, a letter forwarded to Foundation Expo '88's local Federal member of Parliament has been forwarded to the Honourable Ms Julia Gillard MP, Prime Minister of Australia, for her comment.
Keep tuned!
The original Foundation Expo '88 proposal called for an 'exp0lympiad' - a joint Universal Exposition and Summer Games Olympiad.
Read the Foundation Expo '88 proposal here:
http://www.foundationexpo88.org/captaincook.html
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
A Dubai proposal for 2020 has also seen a lot of press, also in the form of a joint Universal Exposition and Summer Games Olympiad, with support from the highest levels of their Royal Family, however, it is difficult to know if the Dubai bid will proceed with the effects of the Global Financial Crisis there.
Read this article.
http://www.pr.com/press-release/162191
BRAZIL, CANADA, DENMARK, RUSSIA, SOUTH AFRICA
There has been also lesser press with regards to bids from Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Russia and South Africa, and we won't go into detail about each one here.
Read the full details at ExpoBids.com -
http://www.expobids.com/2020.htm
LET THE BIDDING BEGIN!
With thanks to Urso Chappell's ExpoBids.com
Monday, January 3, 2011
Pins from Expo 88, Expo 92, Expo 93, Expo 2005, and Expo 2010
I just found an Expo '92 mascot "Curro" pin on my desk and that prompted me to scan it for the blog..... and then I remembered my 'pins' box, with a selection of Expo 92 and Expo 93 pins, as well as a pin from Expo 88 and Expo 2005 respectively. I then also remembered my three Shanghai Expo 2010 pins, the BIE pin, China Pavilion pin, and Australia Pavilion pin.
Whilst this is not a comprehensive collection, it does give a brief 'snapshot' of some of the pins that were available at these World Fairs!
The official mascot of Spain Seville's Expo 92 "Curro" features here, with some of the sponsors of the Fair, as well as Pavilion badge for Monaco, and one of the pins for Japan |
Kikkoro and Morizo, the friendly Japan Aichi 2005 mascots, feature on this Expo 2005 pin |
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Australia Pavilion at World Expo '88 - Pamphlet
I promptly scanned the inside and outside of the pamphlet, which includes a note from the owner of when they visited the Pavilion during the Expo.
Here it is! Enjoy!
DFAT's page on World Expositions
It is a succinct summary of Australia's representation at and hosting of World Expositions, however lists Australia as only ever hosting two World Expositions, Melbourne 1880 and Brisbane 1988.
This is quite common in many of the Australian Government publications on World Expositions, and even the Queen, when giving her Opening Ceremony speech at World Expo '88, also said that Brisbane's was Australia's second World Exposition.
The correct figure however is probably 4 - counting the very first Australian International Exposition - Sydney 1879, Melbourne 1880, Melbourne 1888, and Brisbane 1988.
In the interim periods there were also numerous Australasian or Inter-Colonial Expositions, which which had international aspects to them, but were limited in scope.
To read the DFAT page on World Expositions, (DFAT by the way is the Australian Government Department responsible for Australia's representation at World Expositions), read further here:
http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/world_expositions.html
The DFAT page includes a summary of Australia's representation at Shanghai Expo 2010, and was updated in December 2010.
World Expositions Snapshot Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/World-Expositions-Snapshot-by-Foundation-Expo-88/152138844837674
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Cesar Corona and International Expositions
From the Cesar Corona InternationalExpositions.org website |
I've just come across Cesar Corona's website on International Expositions, at http://www.internationalexpositions.org/ and am impressed with this scholar's achievements and credentials.
A World Expositions buff with considerable work experience at World Expositions - Lisbon 98, Hannover 2000, and Shanghai (for the University of Southern California's Centre for Public Diplomacy), Cesar is at present a Master of Public Diplomacy candidate at the USC, ostensibly doing research on the link between World Expositions and Public Diplomacy.
This is an area of research that is extremely important, yet is undervalued not extensively covered.
His work into this field, coupled with his practical experience of working at World Expositions is greatly welcomed.
His undergraduate thesis - "Public Diplomacy in International Expositions: Mexico and Canada in Expo 2005 Aichi" is actually quite close to an Honours thesis I proposed to do at the University of Queensland in 2008 - on "Australia and Japan at Expo 70 and Expo 88", and is available online as a PDF at http://132.248.9.9:8080/tesdig2/Procesados_tesis_2008/octubre/0633095/0633095_A1.pdf and I'll look forward to reading this thesis, if not from a view point that it may give me further ideas as to what is possible in this relatively new field.
I hope to make contact with Cesar and learn more about his research.