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This installation pays hommage to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nam_June_Paik/ Nam June Paik's] "Random Access", first originally displayed in 1963. "Random Access" allows its asks audience to compose a personal music piece by guiding a sound pick-up across strips of magnetic tape on the wall.
Lula Chamberlain's interpretation, meanwhile, combines this concept of interaction with a "Choose your own adventure"-style narrative reminiscient of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Packard_(writer) Edward Packard]. The interactive audioplay is narrated by Lula herself. In parts (such as the various end points) , the narrative diverges in irreconcilable ways, leaving the viewer to wonder whether what they just heard is factually true.
The story also features [[Joseph]] and [[Donald]].