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== Personality ==
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==Personality==
Jasper is a self-defined dramatic thespian, sculpture artist, and deliveryperson. Their mannerisms have led to the affectionate descriptor of "Pretentious but in like, a nice way" from his friends and teammates.
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Jasper Ji-Eun is a self-defined dramatic thespian, sculpture artist, and deliveryperson. Their mannerisms have led to the affectionate descriptor of "Pretentious but in like, a nice way" from his friends and teammates.
  
Jasper likes to play with gravity and directionality both in life and in art. If one walked in on him working in his studio, it would be a 50/50 chance whether he is standing on the ground or hanging from the ceiling using any of his six limbs (two arms, two legs, and two crystalline hard light arms from elbow-mounted projectors). Their sculptures are meant to be "viewed from many angles! Here- come hang from this and look at it from- yes, precisely like that! What do you think? Does it look like the abstract concept of freedom to you?"
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Ji-Eun likes to play with gravity and directionality both in life and in art. If one walked in on him working in his studio, it would be a 50/50 chance whether he is standing on the ground or hanging from the ceiling using any of his six limbs (two arms, two legs, and two crystalline hard light arms from elbow-mounted projectors). Their sculptures are meant to be "viewed from many angles! Here- come hang from this and look at it from- yes, precisely like that! What do you think? Does it look like the abstract concept of freedom to you?"
  
== Sculpture and Artistry ==
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==Sculpture and Artistry==
  
They describe their art style as "post-neo-new wave no wave reconstructive deco-brutalist," with little explanation as to what those words actually mean. Regardless, Jasper focuses most on aesthetics and beauty of his artwork, frequently foregoing functionality. The one exception is the tiny sculptures of bolt people - entirely accidentally, he created highly functional bodies for non-corporeal Core sprites to possess whenever they want to affect the physical world.  
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They describe their art style as "post-neo-new wave no wave reconstructive deco-brutalist," with little explanation as to what those words actually mean. Regardless, Ji-Eun focuses most on aesthetics and beauty of his artwork, frequently foregoing functionality. The one exception is the tiny sculptures of bolt people - entirely accidentally, he created highly functional bodies for non-corporeal Core sprites to possess whenever they want to affect the physical world.  
  
When [[Evelton McBlase II]] came down to the core, Jasper took him under their wing as a budding artist. They believe Evelton needs a little guidance in order to realize his potential as a master artist, despite Evelton insisting that he is "not making art" and "just trying to do crimes better, stop telling me it'd look better upside down!"
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When [[Evelton McBlase II]] came down to the core, Ji-Eun took him under their wing as a budding artist. They believe Evelton needs a little guidance in order to realize his potential as a master artist, despite Evelton insisting that he is "not making art" and "just trying to do crimes better, stop telling me it'd look better upside down!"
  
 
Their most recent studio show involved literally playing with gravity. They convinced [[Mira Lemma]] to convince physics to turn off the gravity in their studio, so that the sculptures and the guests would float and rotate freely around the space. Critics responded from "Ouch I have a headache" to "Exciting, bold, and innovative! His attention to movement is simply unparalleled in the deco-brutalist space."
 
Their most recent studio show involved literally playing with gravity. They convinced [[Mira Lemma]] to convince physics to turn off the gravity in their studio, so that the sculptures and the guests would float and rotate freely around the space. Critics responded from "Ouch I have a headache" to "Exciting, bold, and innovative! His attention to movement is simply unparalleled in the deco-brutalist space."
  
== CORNERS Delivery ==
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==CORNERS Delivery==
  
Jasper works with [[CORNERS]] (Couriers On Route, Non-Euclidian Receivers and Scouts) to deliver packages and uses those delivery trips as an opportunity to pick up both inspiration and scrap metal for their artwork. His second pair of arms comes in especially handy when he needs to carry mail and the shortest route involves swinging or climbing, which is frequent when passing through the non-Euclidean regions of the Core. They wear clothing with many pockets, all of which zip or button closed so nothing falls out if they are upside-down. Some of the pockets are flipped over so that, when standing upright, they would reach "up" into it.
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Ji-Eun works with [[CORNERS]] (Couriers On Route, Non-Euclidian Receivers and Scouts) to deliver packages and uses those delivery trips as an opportunity to pick up both inspiration and scrap metal for their artwork. His second pair of arms comes in especially handy when he needs to carry mail and the shortest route involves swinging or climbing, which is frequent when passing through the non-Euclidean regions of the Core. They wear clothing with many pockets, all of which zip or button closed so nothing falls out if they are upside-down. Some of the pockets are flipped over so that, when standing upright, they would reach "up" into it.

Revision as of 08:00, 1 April 2021

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Personality

Jasper Ji-Eun is a self-defined dramatic thespian, sculpture artist, and deliveryperson. Their mannerisms have led to the affectionate descriptor of "Pretentious but in like, a nice way" from his friends and teammates.

Ji-Eun likes to play with gravity and directionality both in life and in art. If one walked in on him working in his studio, it would be a 50/50 chance whether he is standing on the ground or hanging from the ceiling using any of his six limbs (two arms, two legs, and two crystalline hard light arms from elbow-mounted projectors). Their sculptures are meant to be "viewed from many angles! Here- come hang from this and look at it from- yes, precisely like that! What do you think? Does it look like the abstract concept of freedom to you?"

Sculpture and Artistry

They describe their art style as "post-neo-new wave no wave reconstructive deco-brutalist," with little explanation as to what those words actually mean. Regardless, Ji-Eun focuses most on aesthetics and beauty of his artwork, frequently foregoing functionality. The one exception is the tiny sculptures of bolt people - entirely accidentally, he created highly functional bodies for non-corporeal Core sprites to possess whenever they want to affect the physical world.

When Evelton McBlase II came down to the core, Ji-Eun took him under their wing as a budding artist. They believe Evelton needs a little guidance in order to realize his potential as a master artist, despite Evelton insisting that he is "not making art" and "just trying to do crimes better, stop telling me it'd look better upside down!"

Their most recent studio show involved literally playing with gravity. They convinced Mira Lemma to convince physics to turn off the gravity in their studio, so that the sculptures and the guests would float and rotate freely around the space. Critics responded from "Ouch I have a headache" to "Exciting, bold, and innovative! His attention to movement is simply unparalleled in the deco-brutalist space."

CORNERS Delivery

Ji-Eun works with CORNERS (Couriers On Route, Non-Euclidian Receivers and Scouts) to deliver packages and uses those delivery trips as an opportunity to pick up both inspiration and scrap metal for their artwork. His second pair of arms comes in especially handy when he needs to carry mail and the shortest route involves swinging or climbing, which is frequent when passing through the non-Euclidean regions of the Core. They wear clothing with many pockets, all of which zip or button closed so nothing falls out if they are upside-down. Some of the pockets are flipped over so that, when standing upright, they would reach "up" into it.