Kjell Hedgard Hugaas is a northern Norwegian larp designer, organizer, writer, and trained actor. He has been active within Nordic larp communities for about two decades and contributes to the ongoing discussions on larp theory on a regular basis, his particular field of interest being the transformative effects of larp. As such, he is one of the authors of the Butterfly Effect Manifesto.
Kjell Hedgard Hugaas | |
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Born | October 18, 1978 |
Nationality | Norway |
Years active | 2000–present |
Organization |
He writes and designs on a freelance basis for a number of different larp studios and creators and creates chamber larps on his own. His design work tends to be quite political and often addresses societal issues. He theorized the ways in which ideas impact larpers through the process of memetic bleed and how the physicality of larping impact larpers through the process of procedural bleed.
He has also done safety consultant work for an number of different studios and organizations.
In his daily life, he as a Research Assistant at Uppsala University where he is getting his MA in Game Design, works with local, regional and national trade unions, and is a part-time legal consultant.
Games
Writer/Co-Designer
- The Forbidden History (2018 & 2020)
- Tale of The North Wind (2019)
- 1912 (2019)
- Beyond the Neural Horizon (2019)
- Vætter i Natten (2019)
- Sahara Expedition (2020)
- If I Could See Your Face Again (2021)
- The Last Song (2022)
Larpwright
- Norwegian Prine (2018)
- Hello In There (2019)
- Summers End (2022)
Voice Acting / Other
- Demeter (2017)
- Requiem: Reichskinder (2019)
- Re:Boot (2021)
- If I Could See Your Face Again (2021)
Articles on Larp
- Investigating types of bleed in larp - emotional, procedural and memetic by Kjell Hedgard Hugaas
- The Butterfly Effect Manifesto by Kjell Hedgard Hugaas and Sarah Lynne Bowman
- Transformative Role-Play: Design, Implementation, and Integration by Kjell Hedgard Hugaas and Sarah Lynne Bowman
- Speechcraft by Kjell Hedgard Hugaas
- Magic is Real: How Role-playing Can Transform Our Identities, Our Communities, and Our Lives by Kjell Hedgard Hugaas and Sarah Lynne Bowman
- Bleed and Identity: A Conceptual Model of Bleed and How Bleed-out from Role-Playing Games can Affect a Player’s Sense of Self (unpublished thesis) by Kjell Hedgard Hugaas
- Liminal Intimacy: Role-Playing Games as Catalysts for Interpersonal Growth and Relating by Sarah Lynne Bowman , Josephine Baird , and Kjell Hedgard Hugaas
Talks
- To Bleed or Not to Bleed - KP 2017
- A Trinity of Consciousness - KP 2018
- Memetic Bleed - A tool for Societal and Political change - KP 2019
- Fra rolle til karakter - Spillerom 2019
- Nordic Larp - A tool for teaching History - TEMA 2019
- Designing for Transformative Impacts - Keynote Solmukohta 2020
- Roleplaying for transformation - Panel discussion - The KP Magic Book Online Conference 2021
- The Transformative Play Initiative - Edu-Larp Conference 2021
- The Final Chapter - Practicing Dying Through Play - KP 2021
- The Transformative Play Initiative - KP 2021
- Liminal Intimacy: Role-playing Games as Catalysts for Interpersonal Growth and Relating - Future and Reality Of Gaming 2021
- Agents Of Empowerment - Gamification for Sustainable Development Symposium 2021
- Death and Dying in Games - Exploring Age Old Questions of Mortality through Role-playing Games - PCA 2022
- The Transformative Play Initiative: A Research and Education Report - Portal 2022