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In a post-apocalyptic setting, humans find themselves short of oral language. Instead, body language and noise is used for all forms of communication. A small group of humans have settled in a small cabin in the forest. The group is sorted into separate subgroups, which each have their own tasks, for example hunters, whose task it was to scavenge for canned goods and try to kill animals. The larp revolved around everyday life and the challenges posed by the loss of language, or aphasia.
 
In a post-apocalyptic setting, humans find themselves short of oral language. Instead, body language and noise is used for all forms of communication. A small group of humans have settled in a small cabin in the forest. The group is sorted into separate subgroups, which each have their own tasks, for example hunters, whose task it was to scavenge for canned goods and try to kill animals. The larp revolved around everyday life and the challenges posed by the loss of language, or aphasia.
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 13 January 2019

Afasias barn
English nameThe Children of Afasia
TechniquesFate
Information
DateJanuary 9–11, 1998 (1998-01-09 – 1998-01-11)
Duration2 days
LocationMaridalen, Oslo, Norway
Participants15
Budget1,000
Participation fee25
Credits
Designed by

In a post-apocalyptic setting, humans find themselves short of oral language. Instead, body language and noise is used for all forms of communication. A small group of humans have settled in a small cabin in the forest. The group is sorted into separate subgroups, which each have their own tasks, for example hunters, whose task it was to scavenge for canned goods and try to kill animals. The larp revolved around everyday life and the challenges posed by the loss of language, or aphasia.