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2018 Malmö Talks

1942: Representing History – Tor Kjetil Edland

1942 was a larp made in the tradition of 360 degrees illusion. In his talk Tor Kjetil Edland will give some examples of what this meant for the experience of the participants and how the larp related to factual history and our connection to this history.

Tor Kjetil Edland is a larp- and scenario-writer who has been the organiser of larps such as Mad about the Boy, Just a Little Lovin’, KoiKoi and 1942 and freeform and blackbox scenarios such as Limbo, New Voices in Art, Say a Little Prayer and House of Cravings.

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2017 Oslo Talks

The currency of “Pepp” – Siri Sandquist

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2017 Oslo Talks

Infiltrating reality: ‘Agents of the Future’ Project – Dmitry Ivanov

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2017 Oslo Talks

Larp and I 
– till death do us apart – Hanne Grasmo

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2017 Oslo Talks

In Praise of Hypocrisy – Eirik Fatland

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2017 Oslo Talks

Disability Access, larp, and you – Shoshana Kessock

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2016 Oslo Talks

Designing your thing, Their experience and our culture – Johanna Koljonen

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2016 Oslo Talks

Teenagers and World Peace – Erik Aarebrot

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2016 Oslo Talks

The Art Brain – Magnar Grønvik Müller

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2016 Oslo Talks

Combining Art and Larp – Nina Essendrop