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Latest revision as of 22:32, 13 January 2019
OB7 was a larp set in the context a prison during political turmoil in Sweden in 1973. The Swedish Security Police (Swedish: Säpo) arrested people belonging to various leftist organisations and kept them in prison for interrogation on the suspicion of terrorist activities. The game was designed to explore gameplay in isolation.
![]() Carl Heath and Per Wetterstrand, organizers of OB7. | |
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Website | ob7 |
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Date | October 2002 |
Duration | 2 days |
Location | Varberg, Sweden |
Participants | 36 |
Participation fee | kr 900 |
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Controversy
OB7 was controversial when produced as it explored themes from the classical Stanford Prison Experiment [1]. It was a political larp which brought to light political controversies of the 1970s as well as then-current issues. OB7 was written in the wake of 9/11 and the European Union summit in Göteborg 2001.
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Production
- Varberg - Interaktiva Uppsättningar