This is at the Osaka World Expo, I was there. The exhibit is brutally honest. Not pictured is the second half of the exhibit behind the photographer, where there are common home/gym/civilian items from the warzone. They may be shot, or damaged from bombing, but they still work. A very somber metaphor of their reality.
Then there's their actual exhibit. You are given an iPhone with a price scanner accessory. There are items throughout the exhibit with price tags, where you scan the tag and it gives you a video (with subtitles) that display the price Ukraine has paid for that item.
Here are some of that made the hardest impact:
Megaphone: a tool for the freedom of democracy by protests and their revolution to elect their own leaders
Lion statue figurine: the cost of your culture being stolen and washed away by Russia as they raid/attack museums and points of cultural importance.
Books: the cost of free education, students and schools getting built underground in subways and other subterranean buildings, all to ensure that Ukrainian children can have the knowledge and be informed to continue their free and independent democracy.
We couldn't do more than four items before being overwhelmed with what they were going through. Great work Ukraine.
Please donate and continue to support Ukraine in expelling Russia from their native lands. Imperialism should die. Unity (or at least mutual respect and cohabitation) is what the future should be.
belgian_here on June 6th, 2025 at 12:49 UTC »
Looks like Ikea
Marchello_E on June 6th, 2025 at 13:05 UTC »
Motto: Designing Future Society for Our Lives. That explains why.
teaEngineer on June 6th, 2025 at 15:34 UTC »
This is at the Osaka World Expo, I was there. The exhibit is brutally honest. Not pictured is the second half of the exhibit behind the photographer, where there are common home/gym/civilian items from the warzone. They may be shot, or damaged from bombing, but they still work. A very somber metaphor of their reality.
Then there's their actual exhibit. You are given an iPhone with a price scanner accessory. There are items throughout the exhibit with price tags, where you scan the tag and it gives you a video (with subtitles) that display the price Ukraine has paid for that item.
Here are some of that made the hardest impact:
Megaphone: a tool for the freedom of democracy by protests and their revolution to elect their own leaders
Lion statue figurine: the cost of your culture being stolen and washed away by Russia as they raid/attack museums and points of cultural importance.
Books: the cost of free education, students and schools getting built underground in subways and other subterranean buildings, all to ensure that Ukrainian children can have the knowledge and be informed to continue their free and independent democracy.
We couldn't do more than four items before being overwhelmed with what they were going through. Great work Ukraine.
Please donate and continue to support Ukraine in expelling Russia from their native lands. Imperialism should die. Unity (or at least mutual respect and cohabitation) is what the future should be.