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In 1987, Akari started out as a salon in Portland, Maine, offering just cuts and color Over 30 years later, still located in Maine’s historic Old Port, we have evolved and expanded our brand, becoming a place that caters to Portland’s cultural tastes
- Akari Light Sculptures – The Noguchi Museum
The fabrication of Akari in Japan at Ozeki Co since 1951 follows the traditional methods for Japanese Gifu lanterns Each Akari is handcrafted beginning with the making of washi paper from the inner bark of the mulberry tree
- Akari (game) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Akari (Japanese: ショウ Shō) is the female player character of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and acts as a friend character in the same game if the player chooses to play as her male counterpart, Rei
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Akari, through the Kabayan Special Patrol segment on TV Patrol, once again answered the call of providing solar-powered LED lanterns to another community with no access to electric
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In 1951 the Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi began to design the Akari Light Sculptures, a group of works handcrafted out of washi paper that eventually comprised over 100 luminaires – table, floor and ceiling lamps
- The Ineffable Power of Noguchi’s Akari Light Sculptures - GRAY
Akari are made at Ozeki Co , a Japanese family-owned factory that has produced them since the beginning They are made using the traditional methods applied to Japanese Gifu lanterns, which were typically used in sacred rituals and holidays
- Is Isamu Noguchis Akari the Most Ubiquitous Sculpture in the World?
Senior curator Dakin Hart of New York’s Noguchi Museum likes to call Akari—which can be folded up, flat packed, and shipped for virtually nothing—"the most ubiquitous sculpture on earth "
- Akari Therapeutics advances research on novel PH1 payload for targeted . . .
Akari Therapeutics has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing research on PH1, a novel spliceosome modulator payload used in its antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), which may offer a new approach to treating cancers driven by oncogenic mutations PH1 modulates RNA splicing to induce cancer cell death
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