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Revision as of 15:09, 22 October 2013
Tuesdaymorninglock | |
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Designer: | Invisible Playground |
Year: | unknown |
Players: | 10-50 |
Stuff required: | blond wigs, fake mustages, aprons |
Crew required: | 2 |
Preparation: | 20 minutes |
Time required: | 3 minutes |
Place required: | White Meatpacking District or similar area with clashing cultures |
Activities: | attacking in a team, balancing, performing |
This is an unfinished game. It is still in the design stage, and is not playable. | |
This game is made available under an Attribution-Noncommercial Creative Commons licence. (What does this mean?) |
A game about two groups with different lifestyles in one place. They would still coexist if ammonium remains from old times wouldn't have turned them into mutants fighting each other.
Preparation
Since the game is about the fight between the butchers and bitches it need to be clear who is bitches, butches and who was killed. Therefore you need the following props for each team:
Since both teams are moving in a certain rhythm you need music with a good continuous beat. We used Butch - Mushroom man (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jcVA0v1Lps).
Level Design
Bitches and Butchers are a game about two different social groups that have their life style in the same space but they use it in different ways. So if you really want to make a proper playing field you should choose a spot where two different group co-exist. The chosen space should be a good spot for two separated march that ends in the two groups colliding with each other. Each of the two-persons BUBI-fight demand a space as big as an arms length. The place we played it was a round-shaped parking lot area between a meat packaging area and night clubs.
One of the urban qualities that your chosen playing field should contain is a dry asphalt area in order to draw dead bodies on the ground (or ground material that is easy to draw on with chalk).
Rules
You are either a Psychonaut or a Trip Sitter.
The goal of the game is about having as many trips as possible. A trip is when a Trip Sitter shares a story with a Psychonaut.
How to have a trip Tripp Everybody has to search for a match. If are a Psychonaut your
If you are Psychonaut
Photos and Videos
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(These are the ten most recent Flickr photos of Tuesdaymorninglock. To add your own, just add the "ludocity:game=butchersbitches" tag to your Flickr photos.)
Game start at 01:07min. (Game #2)
Design and Play history
Since the beginning of the 2000’s Copenhagen Properties have been developing the area of the white meat city: An increasing number of work and event spaces for the creative industry, restaurants and bars popped up. Now white meat city is said to be one of Copenhagen’s trendiest areas- but still serving its original purpose as part of the meat industry. Different groups in peaceful co-existence: »You see each other, but you don’t see each other«, Mette told us in an interview. Also invisible, nonetheless threatening is the Ammonium, which is stored under the area. Ammonium ions are a waste product of the metabolism of animals and also of rotting bio-mass and highly dangerous. In this area it was used as a coolant for the whole meat packing district. Old pipes run everywhere and old containers lurk beneath. That is why a ban on reconstructions is in place in the vicinity of the storage.
This is the area of BUTCHERS VS. BITCHES. Exaggerating possible dangers and social conflicts, pointing out and merging existing stereotypes concerning gender and status, BUTCHERS VS. BITCHES is an comic-like epic battle between meat waste container and »Karriere« bar.
Disclaimer: We borrow the term from Andi Zeisler, founder and editorial director of the magazine Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture. She uses the term bitch »to describe any woman who is strong, angry, uncompromising and, often, uninterested in pleasing men. We use the term for a woman on the street who doesn't respond to men's catcalls or smile when they say: Cheer up, baby, it can't be that bad. We use it for the woman who has a better job than a man and doesn't apologize for it. We use it for the woman who doesn't back down from a confrontation.«
The Field Office Copenhagen was created in the framework of Metropolis Festival 2013 presented by Københavns Internationale Teater. Field Office Copenhagen has received a Creation aid by the IN SITU network, in the frame of the META project. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission (DGEAC – Culture programme).
See the Tumblr for the research at: www.fieldofficecph.com/
Read about the Metropolis festival 2013 here: www.kit.dk/2013/index-ENGLISH.html