Tag: Knutepunkt
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Nordic Larp Talks Malmö 2018
This years Nordic Larp Talks are out! You can watch them all in the embedded playlist below, or go over to Nordic Larp Talks to get some more context and background. Nordic Larp Talks Oslo 2017 As a bonus, we can also present Nordic Larp Talks Oslo 2017! They are all in the embedded playlist
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Three Roads (of Translation) Not Taken: Different Degrees of Openness of the Work (and of the Game)
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Abstract From the Julio Plaza’s proposition that, based on the concept of open work of Umberto Eco, categorises the relationship author-work-reception in three degrees, and the division in cultural events in reception, interaction and participation, seen in the research of Kristoffer Haggren, Elge Larsson, Leo Nordwall and Gabriel Widing, this study plans to compare three
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Keeping Volunteers Alive
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Organising larps is a multi-disciplinary exercis. A large part of my larp work consists of managing large (25+) teams of people, most of them volunteers.
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Knutepunkt 2017: Summary
A summary of documentation, media and reports from the Knutepunkt 2017 Nordic larp conference. Will be updated over time as more content is released.
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Ludo-narrative Dissonance and Harmony in Larps
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Ludo-narrative dissonance seems like a pompous term but actually defines a simple concept that appears when gameplay and narration diverge or oppose.
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Nordiclarp.org at Knutepunkt 2017
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Knutepunkt 2017 starts tonight with the opening ceremony at 17:00 CET. We will be on location to report as much as we can.
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Telling Character Stories
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There are many ways to tell character stories. Nordic larp design often implies that characters are written by the larpwrights. That’s not always the case.
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Reply to Martine Svanevik
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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Nordiclarp.org or any larp community at large. This text is a reply to a response from Martine Svanevik to an earlier text by Charles Bo Nielsen. First thing I will address is the point
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Response to Charles B. Nielsen
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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Nordiclarp.org or any larp community at large. This text is a response to an earlier text by Charles Bo Nielsen. He has in turn written a reply to this text. I agree with many
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Loyalty to Character
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Ask not what you can do for your character, ask what your character can do for you? Charles Bo Nielsen looks at how we perceive and use characters in larp.