“World exhibitions had always served a double function: on the one hand, to present the collective achievements of mankind, and on the other, to reinforce national identities by offering a setting for the celebration of individual cultures. But in the new postwar climate, the nature of these exhibitions changed: no longer content with showcasing goods and technology, they aspired to demonstrate cultural progress in a broader sense, encouraging exchange and mutual understanding among nations. Exhibitions became a means for the world to measure its own progress, but they also demonstrated an internationalist urge to transcend individual identities and build a shared future.”
Rem Koolhaas, Project Japan. Metabolism Talks