== Content ==
===The Book - Knutepunkt 2001===
===='Editorial====
By Anethe Alfsvåg, [[Erlend Eidsem Hansen]], Ingrid Storrø, Tommy Finsen, Bjørn Rugstad and Helge H. Jensen.
'''Editorial''' by Anethe Alfsvåg, [[Erlend Eidsem Hansen]], Ingrid Storrø, Tommy Finsen, Bjørn Rugstad and Helge H. Jensen.====Welcome====By Benedikte
'''Welcome''' by Benedikte '''====KP Online''' by ====By Tommy Finsen '''GiHa-DraMaK 07''' by [[Erlend Eidsem Hansen]]
====GiHa-DraMaK 07====
By [[Erlend Eidsem Hansen]]
=== The Articles ===
'''====Knutepunkt; A retrospective vizualisation''' by ====By Lars Munck
A series of humorous drawings.
'''====Developing a Character''' by ====By Holger Jacobsson
A suggestion to drop writing long background stories and descriptions for roleplaying characters and focus on the personal qualities and experiences that the players would want to explore.
'''====Pre-LARP Communication''' by ====By Cathrine Movold
A short primer on the principles of communicating information to the players before a game and the exciting new opportunities of digital media.
'''====Cultural Studies and Role-Playing''' by ====By Frans Mäyrä
The lack of and trouble of doing academic studies of roleplaying, due to its manifold character and grassroots nature.
'''====The LRP-phenomenon''' by ====By Lars Ivar and Owesen Lein-Borge
Summary of an article. Ritual theory as applied to larp. The unique conditions of audience-less performance and the liminal spaces that allow for behavious unaccepted in normal life. The duality of actual experiences in a fictional setting.
'''====Norwegian Vampire LARP''' by ====By Torgrim Husvik
An example of a vampire larp campaign in Norway and how it differs from the original Mind’s Eye Theatre system from the US, illustrating some particularities of norwegian larp.
'''====Factors of LARP''' by ====By Morten Gade
Seven factors that players would want out of larp: Adrenaline, fun, intrigues, personality, education, media, art.
'''====Historical Worlds''' ====by Henrik Summanen
Ideas and examples of possible cooperation between museums and larpers, the kinds of thing each can gain from the other.
'''====Before Full Time''' by ====By Ingrid Fahlgren
Two examples of larps that had to be stopped before time, due to developments that hurt the play of a large part of the participants.
'''====LARP on the Net''' by ====By Bo Kjellson
How larpers are using chatrooms to continue the life of their characters between play.
'''====Experience History''' by ====By Hilde Bryhn, Cathrine Movold and Margrete Raaum
Example of and advice for using a larp to teach history to primary school students.
'''====Politically Consciousness-Expanding Roleplaying''' by ====By Helge Hiram
Philosophical perspectives on larp as a post-modern media and it’s ability to change political viewpoints.
'''====Why LARP Changed the Society Before 2010''' by ====By Morten Gunnerud
A scifi-style look at how larp was supposed to save the world in just ten years.
'''====Emotions and Authority''' by ====By Ragnhild Hutchison
How a higher degree of women in the Oslo larp scene has brought emotional depth and a focus on relationship play into the hobby. As well as giving opportunities for women to take on roles of authority and the problems faced due to gendered socialization.
'''====LARP = Sex?''' by ====By Erlend Eidsem Hansen
A look at how larp is like sex in many ways, ex. the use of body language and the intensity between two people.
'''====Hidden Plays in Public Places''' by ====By Jonas Nelson
A thorough dissection of the dangers and moral implications of pervasive larping, using numerous examples.
'''====Building Dramatics''' by ====By Susanne Gräslund
A text on creating better dramatic structures for games, focusing on the individual player perspective. Goes through three-level models of design, dramatic webs, fateplay and assorted narrative techniques.
'''====Two-Faced Dogme - Auteur Truth''' by ====By [[Johanna Koljonen]]
A comparison of the state of larp with contemporary media, specifically film and larp theory with political thinkers, to examine theorists who do not connect with reality of larp.
====About the Feminist Movement====
By Staffan Ericsson
'''About the Feminist Movement''' by Staffan Ericsson An ironic counterstatementcounter statement.
'''====Warning - Selfdestruction has Started''' by ====By Thomas Davidsson
A warning that if we keep suppressing the dissenting voices, larp itself will die.
===The Manifests ===
A series of statements on how larp ought to be and how to go about making it so.
====Introduction====
'''Introduction''' '''====Rules of the Post Bjorneborgian School''' by ====By [[J. Tuomas Harviainen]] and Lihaa Kuvitelmille '''The Manifest Sunday''' by Emil B. (Boss), Martin B. (?), Gabriel W. (Widing), and Tobias W. (Wrigstad)
'''Brosme 9====The Manifest Sunday====By Emil B. (Boss),9 kg''' by Egil MoeMartin B. (?), Gabriel W. (Widing), and Tobias W. (Wrigstad)
'''Dogma ‘99''' (by a host of larp designers)====Brosme 9,9 kg====By Egil Moe
====Dogma ‘99====
(By a host of larp designers)
=== The Countries ===
A look at the state of larp in various countries.
'''====Larping in Sveden''' by Sweden====By [[Anna Westerling]] '''Larping in Denmark''' by Mikkel Sander '''Rovantemi''' by Matti Nuorto '''Larping in Norway''' ed. Ingrid Storrø
'''In the Nordic Castle of Murmansk''' by [[Hanne Grasmo]]====Larping in Denmark====By Mikkel Sander
'''Larps and Stripes''' by [[Mike Pohjola]]====Rovantemi====By Matti Nuorto
====Larping in Norway====
Ed. Ingrid Storrø
=== The Regulations =In the Nordic Castle of Murmansk====By [[Hanne Grasmo]]
====Larps and Stripes====By [[Mike Pohjola]]===The Regulations ======The People===== External links ==* [http://rollespilsakademiet.dk/pdf/kp2001book.pdf Scanned copy of The Book]