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Jan 06, 2021 08:28PM

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Frustrating! Sorry you're having trouble. Sometimes if you google the title of the picture, you can get an alternate site.


Glad that I am not the only one. The fact that I did mine at the same time as Janice`s for these museums got my memory confused as well.


I didn't duplicate the task, Jenn. I actually did a similar thing creating a task for Janice and then a task for me to avoid duplication. I just mixed up which task was mine in my head. So when I went to add the book to my challenge the task wasn't there. Wasn't I surprised! I'm just going to change up one of my other interactive tasks, so the book will end up being in badge 3, which I likely won't even finish, but at least I feel better still adding it. lol

And, that sucks Kristie 😞 is there no way to change enough of the task wording as to make it different and still fit?


Link:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...
Task: Book with chariot/s on cover or in the title
I created the above Interactive task for Museum 3. Would

If the above book does not work for the task, could my other choice

Thanks.

Link:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...
Task: Book with chariot/s on cover or in the title
I created the above Interactive task for Museum 3. Would [book..."
Your link to the collection piece doesn't work.
The DeSilva book would work for the horse on the cover task.

Thanks, Kristie.

Link:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...
Task: Book with chariot/s on cover or in the title
I created the above Interactive task for Museum 3..."
Thanks, Janice.
The interactive task link for Museum 3 :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangkok...
I hope it works.

Link:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...
Task: Book with chariot/s on cover or in the title
I created the above Interactive ta..."
The link works now. Thanks.

https://www.accademia.org/explore-mus...
the original statue of David (by michaelango) is one of the exhibits - i could say a book by an author David - or is that too vague?

https://www.accademia.org/explore-mus......"
You could. It's not too vague.

https://www.accademia.org/explore-mus......"
thanks! i thought it did, then i started reading other peoples questions and was like maybe i'm missing something :)

A bunch of the members got together and determined all my interactive tasks for me to work on. I think it was Cherie who gave me the interactive task for museum 30, and it's pretty much the same task as what you came up with - author named David or the Statue of David on the cover.

On the other hand, I have had fun using the links that you used for the Collection tasks and coming up with another task for them too. The guy in the "hat task" in Museum 23 lead me down a rabbit hole coming up with other things to focus on. I liked how he was sitting nicely posed with his hands together and focused on his hands because his arm looked weird in the painting, and I found a book with "hands on the cover" that I already owned. I thought about using the view out the window too, but could not quite make myself go through with it. I have used a couple of them, but I have not posted any yet. I have a note on the Museum 8 Interactive task on my spread sheet with a book title that says "create a task to use this book". Some of your collection pictures were just too awful to think about using for something else, except for the Carrion Flower. I think my task for it is posted in my Museum 38 list of tasks for badge 2. The Andy Warhol painting in Museum 15 lead me to create a task for a book that I already owned, after you told me who he was.
Actually, finding just the right thing for an already specified book is hard, depending on the library. Some of them are more accommodating to be able to link to a picture than others - at least for me.



I did have a look at my library wish list before I did. But I tried to write them so I would not be stuck with only one book.



I think I'm 'overthinking them' - I come up with too many tasks for the task, and then I can't choose:
As my example: For NZ Museum I chose photo of colossal squid exhibit (which I've actually visited and seen in 2010 - very cool). The blurb about it said: Colossal Squid caught in Antarctica, brought to NZ on display in TePapa. 470lbs. Living at depths in excess of 1000 m, and temperatures near freezing in Antarctic waters, adults of this species are exceedingly rare in collections.
And so in attempting to come up with a task I have all these as possibilities, and am stuck in 'agh i can't decide mode'... LOL
> A book set in Antarctica
> A book about the oceans
> A book with an ocean dwelling animal on the cover
> A book that's greater than 470 pages
> A book with a word respresenting size in the title (ie. small, large, big, huge, gigantic, colossal, tiny, etc)
> A book from a 'rare' genre that you don't usually read from (and haven't read from in
the past 12months)..
....and it could go on and on and on and on...
I guess I need to input all these possible tasks into one of those randomizer websites that will choose for me LOL!!!

I'm finding that I'm collecting books to report because I don't know where I'm putting them (for which museum or for which badge) and that makes it harder for Janice. (Don't worry, Janice. I haven't read very much and I promise not to report a whole bunch at once!) So, I need to get it organized.

If we're voting, I like this one, "> A book with a word representing size in the title (ie. small, large, big, huge, gigantic, colossal, tiny, etc)".

I just browsed for an item that really appealed to me, and then created a task that was specific enough to make sense, but also one that is open enough that I know I can find something. And when I had a task, I stopped thinking about it, lol! Didn't always work, sometimes 2 or 3 tasks popped into my head simultaneously.


I found myself doing that too, Kristie. I finally had to make myself stop looking at all of the museums. I first went through all of the tasks to see if I already had a book to fit the Location, About, and Collection tasks, from books that I already owned. After that, I sorted by which museums I had all three books and decided which ones to use for Badge 1 and almost all of the ones for Badge 2. Those are the Interactive tasks that I tackled first. I do have a few Interactive tasks on my spreadsheet that I might never use, but I have as a place holder.
Anne - I loved your thought process for your NZ example, but I could see how it would begin to boggle you after the first ten things. I liked the page length one. ;o)

I did the same thing Peggy. Browsing the museum exhibits and finding something that really spoke to me was fun.



Yes, you may.

I found some with skeletons, so I am using it for crime/mystery type books that have skeletons on cover or in the plot.


Janice said exhibitions were ok to use, as is Wikipedia. As long as it's something on display at the museum, it should work.



Janice: you ARE amazing to keep up with it all, log everything and still keep a clear head and sense of humour! I just wanted to put that out there and express my appreciation.
Also, this challenge is so cool! I'm discovering so much by visiting these virtual museums. It's almost better than going in person, because I can dip in and out of them and don't feel I need to 'consume' everything at once... So much virtual travelling is also good for the soul during a lockdown 👍👍👍

I was just mentioning to a friend that I bought a Trivial Pursuit game to farm it for the questions I used in last year's challenge. I wonder how much of the answers I remember. Anyone want to try me?

It's brilliant and timely, Janice.

The wording of the task would be something like The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is dedicated to WWII. Read a book relating to WWII.

I did something similar with the Black Civilization Museum. I just picked an item and said that since the museum was dedicated to black civilization that I would read a book with the word black in the title. So maybe you could choose something from the collection which I assume all have ties to WWII and then read a book with a WWII theme

Janice always has the final say for this challenge, but she is currently in hospital, so the other mods are helping out with answering questions for her the best we can at the moment.
My understanding is that Janice wants us to select a piece of art from the exhibit and tie our task to that, not to the museum itself, unless the museum is the art. So, I would say you need to link your task to an item on exhibit.
With that said, the museum is dedicated to WWII, so I'm guessing that any item you choose can be linked to WWII in some way and you can still use that task. It would just be, this exhibit piece is from WWII instead of linking to the whole museum.

Kristie and Peggy,
Thanks for the help. That answers my question, and gives me a helpful guide for creating my tasks. Thanks!
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