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*her sculptures are said to be slightly eerie and disturbing; they are often ambiguous in form and she employs a variety of high-tech effects to cause the sculptures to mutter, glow, display flickering images and even broadcast snippets of information to keys and other equipment.
*her sculptures are said to be slightly eerie and disturbing; they are often ambiguous in form and she employs a variety of high-tech effects to cause the sculptures to mutter, glow, display flickering images and even broadcast snippets of information to keys and other equipment.
*is not often to be found on site in the Academy, preferring to work in the quiet of her studio
*is not often to be found on site in the Academy, preferring to work in the quiet of her studio
*her exhibit was on display on the night of the [[Cube]] theft; it was disassembled and examined, and Entrescore questioned
*new exhibition entitled ''All Things'' opens at the [[Restructure Gallery]] on June 4 and runs for three months
*new exhibition entitled ''All Things'' opens at the [[Restructure Gallery]] on June 4 and runs for three months



Revision as of 20:19, 18 May 2005

It's unwise to disturb Aiko when she's working.


General

  • a member of the Cube Retrieval Project
  • holds a junior fellowship in visual arts
  • protegee of the acclaimed sculptor Randal Tokei
  • lives in the Eclipse Disc area of Perplex City
  • her sculptures are said to be slightly eerie and disturbing; they are often ambiguous in form and she employs a variety of high-tech effects to cause the sculptures to mutter, glow, display flickering images and even broadcast snippets of information to keys and other equipment.
  • is not often to be found on site in the Academy, preferring to work in the quiet of her studio
  • her exhibit was on display on the night of the Cube theft; it was disassembled and examined, and Entrescore questioned
  • new exhibition entitled All Things opens at the Restructure Gallery on June 4 and runs for three months


References