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⭐Build the ultimate creative museum of arts and sciences!

It's time for another high-prize museum design contest! This isn't a micro-museum, no - for this reward, we want to see museums built on a large scale to the particular theme of arts, sciences, and creativity. See this past reward for comparison.

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AJBana

Is there a ruling on using plants etc. as back-up elements to a centrally focused art/science exhibit? Say I want to place the flagon fruit painting next to a flagon fruit itself as an interpretive "painter's eye view" exhibit, would that the acceptable?

Basically is it ok so long to extend beyond art and science exhibit when it's clearly curtain dressing or being used for an overt art/sciences focused thesis?

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Rich

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Hey AJ, good to see you again! Basically: yes to all these points. If other exhibits or pieces of theming are used (sparingly) to enhance a room or exhibit that fits the central theme, that'd be fine :-) your flagon fruit example souds great.

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AJBana

Sounds great Richly appreciated. Proceeding then with dangerously respectful authorial intent.


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Ivory_Toucan

This was a really fun challenge - thanks for this!! Now to edit the video haha