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[[Sarkofag]], 29th of april. read more about it [http://laivfabrikken.no/sarkofag/ here].
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[[Playing with intent]], 12th of may. read more about it [http://laivfabrikken.no/playingwithintent/ here].
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[[Hug Street]], june. read more about it [http://laivfabrikken.no/hugstreet/ here].
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[[Det som skjedde på Lanzarote]], july. read more about it [http://laivfabrikken.no/lanzarote2/ here].
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== Archive of games ==
 
== Archive of games ==

Revision as of 16:33, 22 April 2012

Laivfabrikken - the "larp factory" - is an Oslo-based network of larp organisers who aim to produce at least one larp each month, every month. The larps last less than a day, hold high quality, and have a low threshold for participation. Laivfabrikken is coordinated by a group called "limet" - "the glue". The members of this group changes from semester to semester, and consists of organizers and larpers in general who wishes to contribute in the "do-ocracy". Every semester there's a pitching forum, where organisers pitch their upcoming larps, and collectively decide which larps go on the calendar.

History

After years of loose talk and occasional planning, laivfabrikken was formally founded in May 2009, and had by the end of the first season held 10 larps, most designed by local larpwrights and some imported scenarios such as J. Tuomas Harviainen's "Prayers on a Porcelain Altar" and Jeepen's "The Upgrade". Inspired by the Fønix project in Bergen, with a similar emphasis on short low-threshold/high-quality larps, and motivated by a desire to reach out to new players and to provide larp experiences to older players who no longer had the time to participate in the 2-5-days long high-preparation larps common in Norway.


Upcoming Games

Name Date External Link
Sarkofag April 29, 2012 http://laivfabrikken.no/sarkofag/
Playing with intent May 12, 2012 http://laivfabrikken.no/playingwithintent/
Hug Street June, 2012 http://laivfabrikken.no/hugstreet/
Det som skjedde på Lanzarote July, 2012 http://laivfabrikken.no/lanzarote2/

Archive of games

2012

Den Store Afterlaiven March 2012

Eventyrfigurenes Landsorgansiasjon February 2012

Klassefesten January 2012

2011

13 til bords Desember 2011

Didrik + Tina 4ever November 2011

Grenselandet II October 2011

brennende-hjerter.com September 2011

When our destinies meet August 2011

Det som skjedde på Lanzarote July 2011

Fade To Grey June 2011

Par i terter May 2011

Tre Timer Taushet April 2011

Barselgruppen March 2011

Café Rene February 2011

Falne Stjerner January 2011

2010

Marcellos Kjeller December 2010

Grenselandet Kortlaivfestival November 2010

Ivans Vannhull Oktober 2010

Screwing the Crew September 2010

Tvil August 2010

De Tidsreisendes Møtelokale July 2010

Et Morshjerte June 2010

Kink & Kaffe May 2010

Marcellos Kjeller April 2010

Et Annet Liv, Fra Begynnelsen March 2010

Sannheten Skal Gjøre Dere Fri February 2010

Baader-Meinhof Eksperimentet February 2010

Den Store Afterlaiven January 2010

2009

Sluttspill December 2009

Oasen November 2009

Lindas bursdagsfest October 2009

Kjærlighet i fornedringens tid September 2009

Familien Andersson / Prayers on a Porcelain Altar August 2009

Rast July 2009

The upgrade June 2009


External links

The official web site