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==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
+ | * Creating Music for Live-Action Role-Play by [[Henrik Summanen]] in [[Beyond Role and Play]] [[2004]] | ||
+ | * Infinite Possibilities: Mellan Himmel och Hav From a Science Fiction Point of View by [[Karin Tidbeck]] in [[Beyond Role and Play]] [[2004]] | ||
* Positive Power Drama: A Theoretical and Practical Approach on Emotive Larping by [[Emma Wieslander]] in [[Beyond Role and Play]] [[2004]] | * Positive Power Drama: A Theoretical and Practical Approach on Emotive Larping by [[Emma Wieslander]] in [[Beyond Role and Play]] [[2004]] | ||
* Rules of Engagement by [[Emma Wieslander]] in [[Beyond Role and Play]] [[2004]] | * Rules of Engagement by [[Emma Wieslander]] in [[Beyond Role and Play]] [[2004]] | ||
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==Video presentation== | ==Video presentation== |
Revision as of 22:24, 21 April 2012
Mellan himmel och hav (Between heaven and sea) was a game run in Sweden in 2003.
Summary
The story of a small village marriage on a desert planet was the canvas for an exploration of how to portray gender, relationships and sexuality in roleplaying games. While fighting uses large and bold gestures, love is a glance across the room.
Statistics
The production was run 1 time with 71 participants.
Techniques
Articles
- Creating Music for Live-Action Role-Play by Henrik Summanen in Beyond Role and Play 2004
- Infinite Possibilities: Mellan Himmel och Hav From a Science Fiction Point of View by Karin Tidbeck in Beyond Role and Play 2004
- Positive Power Drama: A Theoretical and Practical Approach on Emotive Larping by Emma Wieslander in Beyond Role and Play 2004
- Rules of Engagement by Emma Wieslander in Beyond Role and Play 2004
Video presentation
Presentation about the game by Emma Wieslander - Portraying Love and Trying New Genders from Nordic Larp Talks 2010.