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==Introduction==
<blockquote>''This is the part of the book provides a brief glimpse of larpswhere we try to explore the different ways larping is encouraging us to examine and challenge our own, people, ideas personal and automatic preconceptions and discussions crossing international bordershabits. What is it like, being We do not exist in a larper in another countryvacuum, and what difficulties might arise when re-running your game some- where elseneither do our larps. How do we perceive the world? How do we perceive ourselves? What tools and experiences are availablemight our larps tell about us, and what might we learn from each otherkinds of repercussions can they have?
In line with addition to the very first publication from Knutepunkt, [[The Book]] ([[2001]]: 4)articles, we do believe that “openness wanted the book toreflect other methods of expressing the diverse ways larp- wards each other, [enabling] new impulses from fellow larpers to cross borders, will take ing might affect us further”. In view of thisTherefore, we would also like to focus some attention on the important discussions about what [[Knutepunkt]] is, have included poems submitted by you – both for whom it is intended inspiration and what it should encompass. We have gathered some of this year’s quotes from several fora, hoping reflection– and we hope that they you will remind us to continue debating, and continue evolvingenjoy these beautiful contributions as much as we do. / '''[[Katrine Øverli Svela]] and [[Karete Jakobsen Meland]]''</blockquote>
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