Abbreviations and Terms

If you're using terms and acronyms, please try to include the meaning of them at least once in the conversation for those who are unfamiliar.   If you're not sure what something means, please do ask in the #chat-and-questions channel on our Discord server. There's no such thing as a stupid question, and it helps us all remember that using terms and acronyms feels alienating to those who are not familiar with them.
   

Roleplay Terms

I.C. and O.O.C.

IC = In Character: things that happen inside the story, with the characters and the fictional world. OOC = Out Of Character: things that happen in real life, with the participants / players.  

Larp

From acronym LARP or Live Action RolePlay: people performing characters in person.  

N.P.C.

Non-Played Character, or Non-Player Character: a character who is referred to by other characters, but never actually encountered in person. These characters might have names and detailed personalities, or they might be nameless references to generic roles, eg: 'the butcher'.  

Play

How we describe both writing characters online, and performing characters in person.  

Post

Any single contribution to the storytelling by a player, eg: a line of dialogue with some narrative description. Posting only happens in online text-based roleplay.  

R.P.G.

RolePlay Game: co-creating a story in collaboration with others, during which participants play only the characters they have created. Variations include TTRPG (TableTop RolePlay Game) and FFRPG (FreeForm RolePlay Game).    

Process Terms

The Copenhagen Interpretation

This is the company name, and also the process we've developed for broadly accessible theatre that particularly supports those who are neurodivergent. Both are named after a theory in quantum physics. Click here for more about The Copenhagen Interpretation  

Access Accord

This is The Copenhagen Interpretation's living document for access support, named an 'accord' because we develop and are guided by it through mutual agreement. Click here to see the Access Accord  

Accompany

We accompany each other in this process, having an awareness of our fellow participants and their experience. Click here for more about Accompanying  

Comfortable

In the sense of 'feeling comfortable enough to linger' which is our general aim for the environment in which we collaborate. This is part of the Access Accord.  

Open Space Technology

Also known as 'Open Space' or OS: the process and principles we use in our own adapted version of the original, to guide our interactions and participation. Click here for Open Space info

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