Czechoslovakia's pavilions at Expo 67 in Montreal and the 1958 Exposition Universelle at Brussels were acclaimed for their imagination. The award winning Czechoslovakia Pavilion at Expo 86 maintained that tradition.
Through the wonders of what the Czech's called "actorscope," new audio-visual techniques turned visitors waiting in queue into movie stars by superimposing them onto film for a fantasy flight from Vancouver's Stanley Park to Prague's historic Charles Bridge.
In a visual panorama
of ancient and modern art, the next exhibit allowed the visitor's mind
to wander back to the time when astronomers first charted the heavens and
navigators first mapped the seas. Dedicated to the Age of Enlightenment,
it was the first time many of Czechoslovakia's historic treasures left
the country. Of all the pavilions, this is the one that procured
the greatest sense of wonder and awe.