Role-Playing Game Studies 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315637532-5
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“…Rather, the acting in LARP is aimed at the players who do the acting themselves in order to co-create of an experience. The principles of embodiment [25] in LARP require participants (players) to live their character and interact with other characters within a given scenario-historical, fantastical, futuristic-as if they were living in that specified space and time. This opens up a space for participants to inhabit and develop their characters, and build relationships and alternative realities together with their fellow players.…”
Section: Larpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, the acting in LARP is aimed at the players who do the acting themselves in order to co-create of an experience. The principles of embodiment [25] in LARP require participants (players) to live their character and interact with other characters within a given scenario-historical, fantastical, futuristic-as if they were living in that specified space and time. This opens up a space for participants to inhabit and develop their characters, and build relationships and alternative realities together with their fellow players.…”
Section: Larpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larps such as Minds-eye Theatre and many types of fantasy play in the United Kingdom and the United States exemplify this kind of approach to time and mechanics (see e.g. Lancaster, 1996;Stark, 2012;Harviainen et al, 2018). This is, however, not the only significant type of batch-time larp play.…”
Section: Fixed Time Framesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 This article follows the Nordic-originating principle of treating larp as a noun and no longer an acronym ("LARP"), in a manner similar to words like "laser" or "radar" (see e.g. Harviainen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the word limit of this paper, it is impossible for me to explain what larp (live-action role-playing) is to readers who are not familiar with it. I can only kindly ask them to refer to Harviainen et al (2018), or perhaps Wikipedia (Live action role-playing game, 2019). Below, I will assume that readers already have an understanding of this form of roleplay.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Nordic tradition, larp has been considered a serious form of expression akin to film and literature, capable of tackling difficult, controversial, and potentially traumatic issues (Stenros, 2010;Stenros & Montola, 2010;Zagal & Deterding, 2018;Harviainen et al, 2018). Larps have addressed all kinds of social anxieties, phobias, problems and traumas: immigration, war, military occupation, religion, cultural differences, cancer, mental illness, homosexuality, prostitution, fatphobia, and many more.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%