LIQUID DEPENDENCIES - LARP Game
“Liquid Dependencies: What does a decentralised caring society look like” (2021- present) is a multiplayer role-playing game for 10 players in which they build long-term mutual caring relationships. In the course of the game, the players will be assigned to characters which they need to bring alive with their own experiences. Over the course of 4 to 5 hours, the players will “spend” 20 to 30 years of life together and cope with a series of personal and social events. What kind of society will these players eventually create?
Liquid Dependencies (DE) is co-created by Liquid Dependencies Theory (YIN Aiwen, Yiren ZHAO and Zoe ZHAO) and Elli Kuruş, a version begin with the reflection of the social reality in Leipzig and Germany at large and now will land in Cologne. At Temporary Gallery Liquid Dependencies invites people to explore together peer-to-peer caring relationships as the cornerstone for a commons-oriented, caring society.
The participation is free.
To play the game, please email info@temporarygallery.org.
You will receive a welcome email as confirmation soon after.
After playing the game, players will have the opportunity to learn more about the game and are invited to join into the co-creation of a Cologne-version and become part of the host community.
Liquid Dependencies (DE) is co-created by Liquid Dependencies Theory (YIN Aiwen, Yiren ZHAO and Zoe ZHAO) and Elli Kuruş, a version begin with the reflection of the social reality in Leipzig and Germany at large and now will land in Cologne. At Temporary Gallery Liquid Dependencies invites people to explore together peer-to-peer caring relationships as the cornerstone for a commons-oriented, caring society.
The participation is free.
To play the game, please email info@temporarygallery.org.
You will receive a welcome email as confirmation soon after.
After playing the game, players will have the opportunity to learn more about the game and are invited to join into the co-creation of a Cologne-version and become part of the host community.