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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Limits & Demonstrations''}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Limits & Demonstrations''}} | ||
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− | + | {{title}} is the first {{KRZ}} intermission act, released on February 8, 2013 between [[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 of [[Lula Chamberlain]]'s work. | |
− | {{title}} is the first {{KRZ}} | + | 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]. | ''Limits & Demonstrations'' is available for download [http://kentuckyroutezero.com/limits-and-demonstrations/ here]. | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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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. | 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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In clockwise order, the works on display are as follows: | In clockwise order, the works on display are as follows: | ||
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* ''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. | * ''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 | + | ** 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 asks the audience to compose a personal music piece 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''-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. |
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* ''Visage''. 1984. Unknown media. | * ''Visage''. 1984. Unknown media. | ||
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* ''Basement Puzzle #2 (artist, sunset, and horse)''. 1976. Plaster and wire. | * ''Basement Puzzle #2 (artist, sunset, and horse)''. 1976. Plaster and wire. | ||
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== Screenshots == | == Screenshots == | ||
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[[Category:Limits & Demonstrations|*]] | [[Category:Limits & Demonstrations|*]] | ||
[[Category:Real world]] | [[Category:Real world]] | ||
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