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A Chandelier of 28,000 Eggs
The Osaka Expo 2025 kicks off on April 13th. And while we’re excited about some pretty niche things like Hello Kitty algae and attendant uniforms, one of Japan’s signature pavilions, Earth Mart, is shaping up to be delightfully delicious. Located within the expo’s Green World zone, Earth Mart will make you rethink and reevaluate the current state of food by exploring new ways of eating through interactive exhibitions and installations. One iconic installation is a chandelier made from 28,000 eggs, a figure that represents the average number of eggs every Japanese person consumes in their lifetime.
Beneath the egg chandelier is a visualization of what a fried egg made from 28,000 eggs would look like. And for those who were curious, only egg shells were used for the installation. If they used whole eggs, that would have cost a billion dollars.
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2 comments:
Thank you for publishing daily joy for us to read.
Sometimes I'd like to travel back in time. But at least we are so lucky to have lots of pics to help us remember and to say to ourselves: it was a good time. Not everybody can say that.
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