The Future of Life pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka offers a visionary perspective on human and technological co-evolution, led by Japanese roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro. Through interactive environments and thematic zones, the pavilion symbolically connects water and life, illustrating the coexistence of organic and synthetic forms. It features three areas, including the Journey of Life, which contextualizes Japan's historic relationship with lifelike technologies and the Future of 2075, predicting an era of human-machine cohabitation, enhanced by narratives that explore potential future scenarios and deepen understanding of robotics and AI's role in society.
The pavilion emphasizes a journey into a future shaped by technological co-evolution, showcasing human potential influenced by robotics and AI, blending culture and technology.
Designed by Hiroshi Ishiguro, the pavilion features themes of water and shoreline as metaphors for connection between organic life and future synthetic forms.
The first zone emphasizes Japan's historical connection between objects and spirit, creating a cultural grounding for the evolution of android technology.
Immersive storytelling in the second zone of the pavilion presents a scenario of human and machine coexistence in 2075, advocating for collaborative futures.
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