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appliedsentience.com
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| | | | | About six months ago I participated in a game called "Mad About the Boy". I'd like to share with you how that experience changed my perceptions both of myself and of the world at large, and how it got me hooked on a burgeoning subset of gaming known as Nordic larp. As a scholar of... | |
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larpwright.efatland.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post defines live-action role-playing (LARP) and art-house LARP, distinguishing them from tabletop games and educational role-play while discussing their design and dramaturgy. | |
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nordiclarp.org
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| | | | | A thousand years ago, Viking warriors came out of the Nordic countries, raiding and conquering in Britain, Ireland, Atlantic and Mediterranean Europe, Russia and North America. They mercilessly pillaged the finest things they could find. Now it's time for the rest of the world to take something back - and to help themselves to the very best ideas, principles and resources of Nordic larp. Here's your guide to incorporating Nordic theory and practice into your own larp scene. | |
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eknizekphotos.wordpress.com
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| | | I'm back with another Lens-Artist Challenge, this time by P.A. Moed (see here), to reflect on unexpected beauty. The first image is of Burg Rötteln, a brilliant blue sky through the remains of a window. I admittedly snapped this one on a whim, and I didn't even know if it would come out clear, because... | ||