Nasher Baits for Museum Attendance with Tantalizing Clue Game

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Here’s an eye-catching campaign. Agency Republik creates Illuminator, a series of time-released puzzles and clues whose answers lie in the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.

The campaign will run twice in six months through newspapers, on the Illuminator site, on signs in the museum, and in a flip book at the museum store. Each clue corresponds to one piece of art; for example, this Missing poster speaks to Memories by Sheng Qi. And the image at left points to this guy.

The person who nails all 20 gets … a free shirt. Okay, that kind of sucks. But the game is intriguing and possibly, yes, illuminating. If there’s anything we learned about America post Da Vinci Code it’s that you can only get people’s asses into a museum if they have a ball of yarn to untangle – and possibly a cryptic murder case involving an albino, but you can’t ask for everything.

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