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TPI Seminar 2022: Intentionally Designing a Game to Help Alleviate Symptoms of Depression — Pandi Cunoti

This presentation was delivered on October 21, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: Depression is a common mental health issue in today’s society, unfortunately, mental healthcare is not easily accessible to a large…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: How Larp Can Facilitate Cultural and Historical Understanding” — Liv Hernø-Toftild

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: Modern museum education has a focus on interactivity and visitor engagement. Edu-larp expands traditional teaching methods and facilitates the development…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Heritage of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Polish Role-playing and Reenactment — Michał Mochocki

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: Swallowed by neighbouring empires for 123 years, Poland’s sense of identity relied mainly on prosthetic memory of its pre-colonial past:…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Role-playing Games and Education — Josefin Westborg

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: When designing role-playing games and larps, in contrast to digital games, the design will often include not only what happens…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Using the Inspirisles RPG to Teach ASL and Cultural Awareness — Cullinan and Oxenham

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: Can an RPG teach sign language to hearing middle schoolers? As role-playing games move from the recreational sphere to applied…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Adapting Edu-larp Design for Different Learning Environments — Erik Strömberg and Karin Johansson

This presentation was delivered on October 21, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: Educational live action role-play (edu-larp) has a huge potential as a learning tool in both formal and informal education. There…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Transforming Organization Culture with Aesthetic Doubling — Susi Mikael Nousiainen

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: In this presentation I ask how role-playing in applied drama could be used as a method for researching organization culture,…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Larp as Rapid Prototyping of Cultural Experiences – Karin Johansson, Paulina Rajkowska, Annika Waern

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: Roleplay at museums is commonly discussed from the perspective of visitor experiences [1], but it can also be an important…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: Playing with Wonders, Objects and Role-playing Games — Rian Rezende and Denise Portinari

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: This work explores the influence of objects on thoughts and how they can help reflect on a place’s memories. The…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
  • event series, news&events, Seminar

TPI Seminar 2022: A Conceptual Model of Bleed — Kjell Hedgard Hugaas

This presentation was delivered on October 20, 2022 at the Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage. Description: There are numerous theories and studies from different fields such as psychology (Erikson 1950, Marcia 1966, Piaget 1972, Jung 1976),…

  • Kaya Toft Thejls
  • 2022-12-03
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