Aug. 29, 2015
Today our journey of theOngoingHistory?:fromShanghaiToMilano? is with Hungary Pavilion!In Expo2010 the Hungarian Pavilion was decorated with more than 800 wood rods which not only reflected light, but also rose and fell with changing music rhythms to bring visitors both audio and visual impacts.
This year in Expo Milano, the pavilion takes the form of shamanic drums, representing Hungary’s ancient roots and highlighting its mystical relationship with nature. The shapes and materials composing the main features are typically Hungarian (including a barn, silos and stables).