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by Işık Marangoz
What This Coupon Is The Nude Coupon is a single-use, voluntary photo request pass designed for consenting adult partners. It is intended as a playful, trust-based interaction between participants, framed as a game rather than a transaction. How It Works Each coupon allows the holder to request one exclusive photo from their partner. The request may be accepted or declined freely; participation is entirely optional. If both parties mutually agree, the coupon is considered redeemed once the photo is shared.Once redeemed, the coupon becomes void and cannot be reused, exchanged, or transferred again. Important Conditions Valid for one (1) request only Participants must be 18 years of age or older Participation must be mutual, consensual, and private. The coupon does not create any obligation to provide content The coupon has no monetary value and is non-refundable Collector & Reward Feature Each coupon corresponds to a unique piece of a larger poster design. When all individual coupons are collected, they can be assembled like a puzzle to reveal the complete artwork. Upon successful completion of the full set, the user becomes eligible for a 50% personal discount on a future purchase. Once eligibility is confirmed, the discount code will be issued and sent to the email associated with the user's account.
Elegance of Swan
The Swan of Elegance is a Victorian-era "instruction and amusement" board game designed to both entertain and teach moral lessons to young players. It features a linear track of 31 numbered illustrations, each depicting examples of good or bad behaviour, and players progress along the path—the game belongs to a wider 19th-century tradition of educational board games that combined play with moral instruction. Now Augury is putting a twist by the cousins, on this concept of amusement in a different way with the Nude Coupon: a single-use, voluntary photo request pass designed for consenting adult partners, intended as a playful, trust-based interaction between participants and framed as a game rather than a transaction.
Işık Marangoz – Art Director – Pera Museum