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Are Videogames Art?
The debate of whether or not games are an art form is a lively one, but it's not unique. The same debate has raged from the early to late 20th century with the Ready-made art objects of Marcel Duchamp to the controversial photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe.
Chi Kong Lui, Gamecritics.com, 27 May 2003
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Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants
Classical Philosophy? Create a game in which philosophers debate and learners have to pick out what each would say
Marc Prensky,
On The Horizon, 30 September 2001
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Documentary in crisis
We watch more factual television than any other nation. Reflecting on recent controversies, Malcolm Clark argues in defence of the genre
Malcolm Clark,
New Statesman, 23 October 2000
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Wired World, Wired Learning: The Serf Surfs
Perhaps the most important difference between Old Media (television, radio, print) and the Net is the fundamentally different way they engage the user.
Ellen Hume,
NetMedia Conference, 1 July 1999
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