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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Limits & Demonstrations''}}
[[File:Limits & Demonstrations.png|thumb|right|Emily, Ben, and Bob in front of the exhibit exhibition text.]]{{title}} is the first {{KRZ}} intermission actepisode, released on February 8, 2013 between Acts [[Act I|Acts I]] and [[Act II|II]]. It features [[Emily, Ben, and Bob]] visiting an art museum as they walk around a retrospective exhibit exhibition of [[Lula Chamberlain]]'s work. The player, acting as the three characters, may navigate the exhibition space while discussing and interacting with the works on display.
''Limits & Demonstrations'' is available for download [http://kentuckyroutezero.com/limits-and-demonstrations/ here].
 
== Development ==
 
The game originally began as a "graphics card test" demo, for players to see whether their computer was capable of running ''Kentucky Route {{Zero}}''. [[Cardboard Computer]] stated in a February 2013 [[newsletter]] that they aimed to "[present] various graphics card features that the game requires as a virtual art gallery."<ref>[http://kentuckyroutezero.com/pub/newsletter-archive/2013-feb-krz-feb-13-newsletter-limits-demonstrations.html KRZ Feb. '13 Newsletter: Limits & Demonstrations]</ref>
== Overview ==
 
=== Gallery text ===
Wall text near the entrance of the room informs viewers that this is the first major exhibit consisting of works by artist Lula Chamberlain in more than twenty years.
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=== Artworks ===
In clockwise order, the works on display are as follows:
* ''Overdubbed Nam June Paik installation, in the style of Edward Packer''. 1965, 1973, 1980. Magnetic tape, hand-held tape playback head, speaker system, voice of the artist, computer-synthesized speech.
** This installation pays homage to [[wikipedia:Nam June Paik|Nam June Paik]]'s ''[https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/9536 Random Access]'', originally displayed in 1963, which . The original piece asks the audience to compose create a personal music piece composition by guiding a playback head across strips of magnetic audiotape on the wall.<br />Lula's interpretation combines this concept of interaction with a ''Choose Your Own Adventure''"choose your own adventure"-style narrative popularized by the author [[wikipedia:Edward Packard (writer)|Edward Packard]]. The interactive audioplay is narrated by Lula herself. In parts, the narrative diverges in irreconcilable ways, leaving the viewer to wonder whether what they just heard is factually true. [[Joseph]] and [[Donald]] also appear in the recordings.** A flowchart for the dialogue in this piece can be viewed [[:File:Overdubbed Nam June Paik flowchart.png|here]].
* ''Visage''. 1984. Unknown media.
** Inspired by a poem in the 1983 book ''The Policeman's Beard is Half-Constructed'', presented having been authored by a computer program called [[wikipedia:Racter|Racter]], programmed by William Chamberlain.
* ''Basement Puzzle #2 (artist, sunset, and horse)''. 1976. Plaster and wire.
** A reference to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-FbCaNHMqk discarded puzzle] set in the basement of [[Equus Oils]] which, before the game's release, featured in [[Act I]].
== Little Berlin exhibition ==
{{expand}}Little Berlin – a gallery, artist collective, and exhibition space in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – hosted an art show featuring recreations of the in-game artworks as part of a real-life exhibition titled [http://www.littleberlin.org/calendar/2013/10/17/limits-and-demonstrations-a-lula-chamberlain-retrospective "Limits and Demonstrations: A Lula Chamberlain Retrospective"]. The exhibition opened on October 4, 2013 and was curated by Lee Tusman, with future selected showings on October 10 and 17. The October 17 date featured a special reception and talk with [[Cardboard Computer]], also streamed online via Google Hangouts, in collaboration with the Grassroots Game Conference.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/events/722398061110476/ Limits And Demonstrations: A Lula Chamberlain Retrospective - Facebook]</ref> A showing scheduled for October 24 was cancelled after the gallery's host building was temporarily closed after receiving building code violations.<ref>[https://hiddencityphila.org/2013/10/viking-mill-in-kensington-shut-by-l-artists-makers-out/ Viking Mill In Kensington Shut By L&I; Artists, Makers Out – Hidden City Philadelphia]</ref> <gallery>Little Berlin 1.jpg|''Overdubbed Nam June Paik installation, in the style of Edward Packer''Little Berlin 2.jpg|''Visage''Little Berlin 3.jpg|''Vertex Texture Fetch (Tree, television, and suspended cathode ray tube)''</gallery>
== Screenshots ==
 
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== References ==
 
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