As video games make their way into more exhibitions a few questions arise about their status as art.
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03/02/12 Art World: The Art of Video Games
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Tags: Action Art, American Art Museum, ARTNEWS, Ashley Anderson, Breaking and Entering, Christiane Paul, Cory Arcangel, Cracking the Maze, Dartmouth College, Discovery News, Fluxus, Galaga, Grand Theft Auto, Happening, Institute of Texan Cultures, International Teletext Art Festival, Jason Kofke, Jeremy Mayer, Katamari Damacy, Killer 7, Klaus Biesenbach, Lee Bul, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Marel Proust, Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, Mary Flanagan, Memory Beach Part 3, Michael Samyn, MoMA, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Neo-Concrete, New Yorker, No More Heroes, Pace Wildenstein Gallery, Pro Tools, Process Art, PS1, RapeLay, Rez, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roy Lichtenstein, San Jose State University Gallery, Shinobi, The Art of Video Games, Videotopia, Viennese Actionism, Whitney Museum, [rootings]
Tags: Action Art, American Art Museum, ARTNEWS, Ashley Anderson, Breaking and Entering, Christiane Paul, Cory Arcangel, Cracking the Maze, Dartmouth College, Discovery News, Fluxus, Galaga, Grand Theft Auto, Happening, Institute of Texan Cultures, International Teletext Art Festival, Jason Kofke, Jeremy Mayer, Katamari Damacy, Killer 7, Klaus Biesenbach, Lee Bul, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Marel Proust, Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, Mary Flanagan, Memory Beach Part 3, Michael Samyn, MoMA, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Neo-Concrete, New Yorker, No More Heroes, Pace Wildenstein Gallery, Pro Tools, Process Art, PS1, RapeLay, Rez, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roy Lichtenstein, San Jose State University Gallery, Shinobi, The Art of Video Games, Videotopia, Viennese Actionism, Whitney Museum, [rootings]



























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