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A '''Nordic larp''' is a larp that is influenced by the Nordic Larp tradition and contributes to the ongoing Nordic Larp Discourse. | A '''Nordic larp''' is a larp that is influenced by the Nordic Larp tradition and contributes to the ongoing Nordic Larp Discourse. | ||
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− | '''Or in 48 words by [[Jaakko Stenros]]:''' | + | '''Or in as a brand statement in 48 words by [[Jaakko Stenros]]:''' |
− | A tradition that views larp as a valid form of expression, worthy of debate, analysis and continuous experimentation,
which emerged around the Knutepunkt convention. | + | <blockquote>''A tradition that views larp as a valid form of expression, worthy of debate, analysis and continuous experimentation,
which emerged around the Knutepunkt convention. |
− | It typically values thematic coherence, continuous illusion, action and immersion, while keeping the larp co-creative and its production uncommercial. Workshops and debriefs are common. | + | It typically values thematic coherence, continuous illusion, action and immersion, while keeping the larp co-creative and its production uncommercial. Workshops and debriefs are common."</blockquote>' |
==Video presentation== | ==Video presentation== |
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A Nordic larp is a larp that is influenced by the Nordic Larp tradition and contributes to the ongoing Nordic Larp Discourse.
Or in as a brand statement in 48 words by Jaakko Stenros:
A tradition that views larp as a valid form of expression, worthy of debate, analysis and continuous experimentation, which emerged around the Knutepunkt convention. It typically values thematic coherence, continuous illusion, action and immersion, while keeping the larp co-creative and its production uncommercial. Workshops and debriefs are common."
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Video presentation
Video presentation about the definition of Nordic Larp with Jaakko Stenros from Nordic Larp Talks 2013.