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=== Act II ===
 
=== Act II ===
 
{{main|Act II#Synopsis}}
 
{{main|Act II#Synopsis}}
[[File:Bureau front.png|thumb|left|''SHANNON: This is weird, but ... do you think we're ''inside'' or ''outside'' right now? <br />CONWAY: Inside. ''/'' Outside. ''/'' Both.'']]
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[[File:Bureau.png|thumb|left|''SHANNON: This is weird, but ... do you think we're ''inside'' or ''outside'' right now? <br />CONWAY: Inside. ''/'' Outside. ''/'' Both.'']]
 
Act II opens with a prelude in which [[Lula Chamberlain]], an installation artist whose work is featured in ''[[Limits & Demonstrations]]'', receives a rejection letter from an [[Gaston Trust for Imagined Architecture|organization]] to which she had submitted her portfolio. She continues on to sort through proposals for reclaiming spaces for alternate to their current function, such as one to reclaim a distillery as a graveyard. If encountered in [[Act I]], [[Carrington]] comes up to her and asks her about the space for his performance.
 
Act II opens with a prelude in which [[Lula Chamberlain]], an installation artist whose work is featured in ''[[Limits & Demonstrations]]'', receives a rejection letter from an [[Gaston Trust for Imagined Architecture|organization]] to which she had submitted her portfolio. She continues on to sort through proposals for reclaiming spaces for alternate to their current function, such as one to reclaim a distillery as a graveyard. If encountered in [[Act I]], [[Carrington]] comes up to her and asks her about the space for his performance.
  

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