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|image=robota-rev.png | |image=robota-rev.png | ||
− | |date=28 | + | |date={{start and end dates|2014|8|28|2014|8|31}} |
|location=Vinalesa, Valencia, Spain | |location=Vinalesa, Valencia, Spain | ||
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|name=Robota | |name=Robota | ||
− | | | + | |tagline=Where there is food and shelter, freedom is a forgotten waste of the past. |
− | | | + | |participants=50 (40 players and 10 supporting players and organizers) |
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|duration=2 days | |duration=2 days | ||
− | | | + | |website={{URL|somnia.org/en/larps/the-wasteland-distopy/robota-larp-wasteland/}} |
− | | | + | |designers={{Unbulleted list|[[Juan Ignacio Ros]]|[[Jose Castillo Meseguer]]|[[Jesús Pérez]]|[[José Fabregat]]|[[Somnia]]}} |
− | | | + | |participation_fee={{Currency|85|EUR}} |
− | |participation_fee= | + | |techniques={{plainlist|* [[Meta room]] |
− | | | + | * [[Pre-larp workshop]] |
+ | * [[Play to flow]] | ||
+ | * [[Language play]]}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Robota''' was a larp in | + | '''Robota''' was a larp in Spain about Western corporate culture and illegal immigration using the trappings of a post-apocalyptic setting. It was the first bilingual larp in Spain, with full English language support and full integration of foreigners. |
− | The factory was an echo of the contemporary world of contractual obligations and social bindings. Without it, the characters could not survive. The factory Robota provided meaning alongside with food, shelter and entertainment. Outside there was only violence, scarcity and a hopeless life, and | + | The factory was an echo of the contemporary world of contractual obligations and social bindings. Without it, the characters could not survive. The factory Robota provided meaning alongside with food, shelter and entertainment. Outside there was only violence, scarcity and a hopeless life, and deprived desperate people wanted to be a part of this harsh paradise. The setting of the larp was The Wasteland - the dystopic, surrealist and twisted landscape of Europe in the near future. |
− | The first run was made | + | The first run was made in August 2014. |
==Techniques== | ==Techniques== | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Meta room]] |
− | * [[Pre-larp | + | * [[Pre-larp workshop]] |
− | * [[Play to | + | * [[Play to flow]] |
− | * [[Language | + | * [[Language play]] |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* [http://www.electro-gn.com/8489-critique-de-gn-robota/ International review (French language)] | * [http://www.electro-gn.com/8489-critique-de-gn-robota/ International review (French language)] | ||
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[[Category:Larps]] | [[Category:Larps]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Larp runs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Larp runs in Spain]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2014 larp runs]] |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 10 November 2021
Tagline | Where there is food and shelter, freedom is a forgotten waste of the past. |
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Techniques | |
Website | somnia |
Information | |
Date | August 28–31, 2014 |
Duration | 2 days |
Location | Vinalesa, Valencia, Spain |
Participants | 50 (40 players and 10 supporting players and organizers) |
Participation fee | €85 |
Credits | |
Designed by |
Robota was a larp in Spain about Western corporate culture and illegal immigration using the trappings of a post-apocalyptic setting. It was the first bilingual larp in Spain, with full English language support and full integration of foreigners.
The factory was an echo of the contemporary world of contractual obligations and social bindings. Without it, the characters could not survive. The factory Robota provided meaning alongside with food, shelter and entertainment. Outside there was only violence, scarcity and a hopeless life, and deprived desperate people wanted to be a part of this harsh paradise. The setting of the larp was The Wasteland - the dystopic, surrealist and twisted landscape of Europe in the near future.
The first run was made in August 2014.