Raptor1033
Sep 13 2003, 05:43 PM
are seattle museums listed anywhere in any of the books? or art galleries, anything like that? the only one i could think of is SOTA, but i haven't been able to check it yet
KosherPickle
Sep 13 2003, 06:03 PM
QUOTE (Raptor1033) |
are seattle museums listed anywhere in any of the books? or art galleries, anything like that? the only one i could think of is SOTA, but i haven't been able to check it yet |
Check the Location Index of New Seattle, starting on p.120. Art museums and the like will be listed under Attractions.
DV8
Sep 13 2003, 06:40 PM
(Forget about what dictionary.com says; the plural version of "museum" is "musea!")
You could always look
here, pick one, and pretend it's 2063. People...not everything has to be documented in a sourcebook, right? Everyone here has a healthy set of brains, and a good dose of imagination. Go for it, Raptor!
Raptor1033
Sep 13 2003, 06:47 PM
who says my brain is healthy?

are there any descriptions on what art has evolved into by 2063? any art done by vampires, ghouls, dragons, or other different beings? i was thinking of a scary piece of art done by a vampire called "Dreams of the Dead"
KosherPickle
Sep 13 2003, 09:12 PM
QUOTE (DV8) |
You could always look here, pick one, and pretend it's 2063. People...not everything has to be documented in a sourcebook, right? Everyone here has a healthy set of brains, and a good dose of imagination. Go for it, Raptor! |
No! It must be canonical! Anything less is unacceptable!
The more I can rely on SR books for information, the more valuable they are to me. Every so often I'll make up something, but I buy the books to use the information in them.
White Knight
Sep 13 2003, 11:48 PM
QUOTE (Raptor1033) |
any art done by vampires, ghouls, dragons, or other different beings? |
Dunkelzahn tried sculpture but failed, smashed the piece in fury and created a masterpiece of modern art.
That's the only one I know of, from
Dunkelzahn's Will.
Kanada Ten
Sep 14 2003, 08:33 PM
SotA:63 mentions Matrix sculptures and their growing popularity. I believe neo-tribal art is still popular. As is much with a magical bent.
If you go with the vampire art, I would suggest a German artist - vampires are allowed citizenship in most parts of the AGS with simple registration while requiring an Act of Congress in the UCAS. Humanis protestors could add flavor or complications about the gallery.
Talia Invierno
Oct 18 2003, 02:59 PM
There's also art (to be stolen)
qua magical thesis
Ancient History
Oct 18 2003, 03:01 PM
There are several museums mentioned in the Seattle SB, as I recall.
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