Difference between revisions of "Solmukohta 2008"
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[[File:SK2008-logo.png|300px|thumb|Solmukohta 2008]] | [[File:SK2008-logo.png|300px|thumb|Solmukohta 2008]] | ||
− | '''Solmukohta 2008''' was a [[Knutepunkt]]-conference held in the hotel Kiljavanranta in Nurmijärvi [[Finland]] on 4th to 6th April 2008, which made it one day shorter | + | '''Solmukohta 2008''' was a [[Knutepunkt]]-conference held in the hotel Kiljavanranta in Nurmijärvi [[Finland]] on 4th to 6th April 2008, which made it one day shorter than Knutepunkts usually are. |
251 participants came from 19 different countries. | 251 participants came from 19 different countries. | ||
==Program== | ==Program== | ||
− | The slogan for the event was Looking ahead. Its goal was to push people to do new, unheard of things. It was supported by | + | The slogan for the event was Looking ahead. Its goal was to push people to do new, unheard of things. It was supported by the costume gala's theme Retrofuturism. |
==Publication== | ==Publication== | ||
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==A Week In Finland== | ==A Week In Finland== | ||
− | A larp festival [[FreeFall]] with 14 larps was organized simultaneously with AWiF. | + | A larp festival [[FreeFall]] with 14 larps was organized simultaneously with AWiF. In addition to that the program consisted of parties and events presenting Finnish culture. |
==Organizers== | ==Organizers== |
Revision as of 18:27, 3 June 2013
Solmukohta 2008 was a Knutepunkt-conference held in the hotel Kiljavanranta in Nurmijärvi Finland on 4th to 6th April 2008, which made it one day shorter than Knutepunkts usually are.
251 participants came from 19 different countries.
Program
The slogan for the event was Looking ahead. Its goal was to push people to do new, unheard of things. It was supported by the costume gala's theme Retrofuturism.
Publication
For the conference, one Knutepunkt-book was published: Playground Worlds
A Week In Finland
A larp festival FreeFall with 14 larps was organized simultaneously with AWiF. In addition to that the program consisted of parties and events presenting Finnish culture.
Organizers
Henri Hakkarainen (Project management)
Jukka Seppänen (Program)
Markus Montola and Jaakko Stenros (Book)
Ville Takanen (Logistics)
Heidi Westerlund(Accommodation, volunteer workers)
Maria Pettersson (A Week in Finland)