On April 13, the Osaka-Kansai Expo (EXPO 2025) will open in Yumeshima, Osaka. Here we report on scenes from the media day held prior to the opening of the Expo.
Under the theme of “Designing a Future Society that Shines with Life,” the Expo will feature eight signature pavilions created by eight producers, each exploring and expressing “life” from their own perspective.
One of the zones, “The Future of Life,” consists of three major zones under the theme of “Expanding Life,” where visitors can meet a variety of robots and androids. The producer of this exhibit is Hiroshi Ishiguro, a leading android researcher and professor at Osaka University.
The Future of Life” exhibits how life will be connected in a future where the boundary between humans and androids has disappeared. As you immerse yourself in a future society where humans coexist with robots and androids, you will experience a world that you thought was only the world of science fiction, but is now just around the corner.
I was personally particularly impressed by Zone 3, a fantastical space filled with sound and light that evokes a world 1,000 years from now, where visitors can encounter “a human figure freed from the constraints of the body. What will “life” look like a thousand years from now? I wondered what “life” will look like a thousand years from now.
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