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toggle navigation about accelerator mentor minds events people faq teams – – about milan expo 2015 about usa pavilion terms & conditions follow news contact us why? why, at milan’s expo 2015, a business accelerator is the world’s fair’s group show. why, at milan’s expo 2015, a business accelerator is the world’s fair’s group show. by jan åman on july 8 2015, feeding the accelerator, the usa pavilion innovation program at the world’s fair in milan, expo 2015, was inaugurated by the commissioner general of the usa pavilion, ambassador douglas t. hickey, and in presence of the usa ambassador in rome, john r. phillips. feeding the accelerator aims to investigate the possibilities of the world’s fair as a tool for innovation in our time. at the core is a business accelerator with ten carefully selected entrepreneurial teams, each addressing, from different needs, the future of food and the food industry, as a connected but separate program for the public pavilion at milan’s expo 2015. more than a traditional business accelerator, feeding the accelerator is a group show exhibiting innovative directions as they are being developed, both feeding from and contributing to the rich context of expo 2015 — feeding the planet – energy for life. during the month of september the teams have been working on location in milan, and on september 30 they are presenting the current state of their companies at the usa pavilion, pitching to investors and evaluated by a jury led by ambassador douglas t. hickey. after the expo these companies will continue to develop. maybe one or two or all of them will end up as large corporations. who knows? world’s fairs have, ever since 1851 when the great exhibition opened in london, been a driving force for our ideas on the possibilities of the future. the world’s fairs have been key to developing our notion not only on innovation, but also how we perceive the world around us, and the way we speak, write and think and present the world – on how we communicate and transmit information about the objects and structures that we have around us. the world’s fairs were invented as a tool to inform people about the innovations coming out of the industrial revolution. but what are their possibilities in a post-industrial world? how could the legacy of the world’s fair possibly be brought forward in 2015? why is a business accelerator in the innovation program of the usa pavilion the world’s fair group show in 2015? here is the story. the future has approached modern life as reality on display. when, in 1851, the colt, the breech loading revolver, was part of the usa contribution to the great exhibition in london’s hyde park, people were able to look, with their very own eyes, at the gun of the future. same with cyrus mcgormick’s reaper that was exhibited just beside it – it was the future of farming, right then, right there. entering the glass construction – the crystal palace – designed by joseph paxton with engineer charles fox was simply to enter an immense spectacle for the eye, where one could look at the innovations that were about to transform the world. under one single roof the works of industry of all nations were on simultaneous, spectacular display. they were all there, the objects of the future, each for a specific purpose, invented by solitary inventors, engineers and entrepreneurs – not yet transformed into the big corporations they were soon to be. the great exhibition was the great exhibition, the exhibition that would transform the very idea of exhibitions, manifesting industrialism, then as promising as tech in the year 1999. it was an exhibition of very hard facts: technology, industry, functionality – of spinning wheels and pumping engines. it was as far from an art exhibition – of dusty academies, allegories, and hidden, depicted messages – as one could ever get. the sensation was the factuality: the new reality coming through the items that would affect the new everyday life of the new urban masses – simply, things that would be used. the objects on display were therefore not just objects, they were manifestations of a new world order, disrupting every idea of society that had hitherto been known. the real was the magic. the objects put an end to the old world, to aristocracy’s control of land, feudal regimes and the power of the church. now it was time for the breakthrough of the new – of industry, democracy and urbanism. the objects exhibited made everything – be it money, entrepreneurs, social clashes, art or a new political order – legitimate. the exhibition was even an initiative by the husband of queen victoria herself, prince albert, and his friends – thus sanctioned from highest authority. so the objects on display were very real indeed, but also much more, they were the tools to make the shift. the success was immediate. everyone came. the cultural elite came. charles dickens was there. alfred tennyson was there. even charlotte brontë was there. it created a buzz of such proportions that everyone had to go. money poured in. the surplus from entry fees funded no less than three new london museums, including the victoria and albert museum. the educational trust that was started still provides grants and scholarships for industrial research in england. the immense construction in hyde park was a sensation in itself, something that took the new engineering technology to its extreme: a glass building that the old world could never ever have pulled off, transparent and shiny and yet based on the knowledge of the future – it was pure magic that it could hold together and contain exhibitions from 28 countries. so, yes, it was grand. the great exhibition was therefore much more than information about industrial inventions. it was a new way of communicating – an immense, curated, temporary display. it was the birth of the modern, or even post-modern, idea of an exhibition. the great exhibition was, to use a word from contemporary art, the first modern large scale installation. in 1851, art was still struggling to depart from the old world. the institutional frames were still there and within them the narrative stories, the allegories, the subject matter rather than subjective style. art was exhibited at the salons, and the clever art critics, like charles baudelaire, saw – as he did in his famous review from 1845 – that the salons more than anything were social spectacles for the bourgeoisie to look at each other rather than at the art works (don’t we know the story…?). hundreds of paintings filling rooms from floor to ceiling. the idea of space or the spectators as part of the artwork was not yet born within art. but they were at the great exhibition. the eye of reality. it is therefore only logical that the next world’s fair – held in paris only four years later – became the launch of the new art, of realism. the world’s fair itself was again commissioned from the top, by emperor napoleon iii. the aim was to manifest the superiority of french industry and culture, through an exposition universelle des produits de l’agriculture, de l’industrie et des beaux-arts. a palais de l’industrie was built by champs-élysées, on the same location where the grand palais is located today. but even though the palais de l’industrie created magic through the industrial objects on display it never reached quite the same buzz as the crystal palace did in london. it was too hot in there, too expensive to build and the construction turned out to be difficult to pull together. on the inauguration day the exhibition could not open in its entirety – and the arts had already been moved to a temporary building a couple of blocks away, on avenue montaigne, the street par preference of luxury brands today. it was again grand, but apart from the classification of bordeaux wines (the one that still holds today), the exhibition that really made it to the history books was the off-off exhibition. it took place in a small gallery 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