Live Action Role-Playing (LARP)

In Live Action Role-Playing (LARP) Games, players pursue goals within a fictional setting. This setting is landscaped through a real-world environment. The players interact with each other in character. LARP Games can be played in a multiplicity of settings (not solely performative art settings).

Through its evolution, Live Action Role-Playing has emerged as a new performative art form that collectively performs realities.

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Launch: PODPAST Futures of Arts Education

26.10.2023

School of Commons FAST45 - Launch: PODPAST Futures of Arts Education

Tune in to access time-space zones from both near and far and hear the hottest takes on the presents, pasts, and futures of arts education… Find out more

CHIMERA: A Somatic Practice of Multiplicity

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FOOTNOTES 2045

FOOTNOTES 2045: Annotating the Futures of Arts Education

Annotating the Futures of Arts Education: A summer school that imagines, rethinks and shapes the futures of arts education. Find out more

Footnotes: Annotating the Future of Arts Education

29.08.2022 — 01.09.2022, 09:00–22:00 (CEST)

School of Commons Summer School -Footnotes: Annotating the Future of Arts Education

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Buried Accomplices

12.02.2022, 16:00-20:00 (CEST)

Collective Worlding Game (audio-only) by Carina Erdmann and Nick Koppenhagen

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WORLDPLAY

07.06.2026 — 13.06.2026

https://worldplay.art

WORLDPLAY is an opening move for a network that explores the revolutionary potential of play: What changes when we treat games as ways of organising, not just expressing? How do those changes expand from one gathering to many, carried by people, through their practice? Find out more