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{{Person |name=Nadja Lipsyc |sort_name=Lipsyc, Nadja |image= |country=UK }} Nadja Lipsyc is a French larp designer living in Norway.
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Nadja Lipsyc is a French designer and researcher living in Norway. Her work spans larp, immersive technology (XR, VR, AR), film, video games and experimental arts.
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She's been active in the larp community since the early 2000s and has later written and organised larps in Europe. She has been involved in co-organizing the Oslo Chamber Larp festival Grenselandet since 2017 and has been co-editing the KP book in 2021 and 2025. Nadja's academic work focuses on the aesthetics and ethics of immersion, collaborative arts and emerging technologies. Her PhD work lead to the development of the first VR-native larp "Lone Wolves Stick Together", developed with the creative studio Breach VR.
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Nadja is currently an assistant professor in interaction design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO).
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 25 March 2025

Nadja Lipsyc
NationalityFrance
Websitehttps://nadjalipsyc.com/

Nadja Lipsyc is a French designer and researcher living in Norway. Her work spans larp, immersive technology (XR, VR, AR), film, video games and experimental arts.

She's been active in the larp community since the early 2000s and has later written and organised larps in Europe. She has been involved in co-organizing the Oslo Chamber Larp festival Grenselandet since 2017 and has been co-editing the KP book in 2021 and 2025. Nadja's academic work focuses on the aesthetics and ethics of immersion, collaborative arts and emerging technologies. Her PhD work lead to the development of the first VR-native larp "Lone Wolves Stick Together", developed with the creative studio Breach VR.

Nadja is currently an assistant professor in interaction design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO).