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Expo 2000 Exhibition (June 1- October 31) Hanover, Germany A report by Christina Teuthorn and Patrick Meyer June 19, 2000 How do ideas become reality? How are hopes translated into actions? And how can visions be turned into tangible processes? With its key theme "Humankind - Nature - Technology", Expo 2000 aims to provide answers and generate optimism for the new millennium, when all three factors should be in harmony. One hundred seventy countries and international organizations present themselves in the 3.5 billion mark technological and environmental extravaganza. Forty million visitors were expected to come to Hanover between June 1st and October 31st. Learn more about the Expo's approach in the following sections. The report contain Real Audio files. Click here for an installation guide. Check your Real Audio software with the official Expo-Jingle produced by the pop group Kraftwerk. ![]() ![]() Review: Expo 2000 Does the world need a world exhibition? ![]() ![]() Interviews Listen to the statements of the world exhibition's movers and shakers on the Expo, the Thematic Areas and the Global Dialogue. Interviews are provided in German. ![]() ![]() In the Press Read about the Expo's image in the press. ![]() ![]() Links If you cannot take the next train to Hanover, click here to start a trip through the virtual part of the Expo. ![]() Literature Martin Roth, exponaut, has edited two books on the making of the expo's thematic areas. TOP |
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