This Publication by Henry Jenkins Games, the new lively art.
Is an application of popular aesthetics to games and there cultural value. It revisits Gilbert Seldes The seven lively
arts (1924) and how it "Might contribute to our current debates about the
artistic status of computer and video games." Seldes argued that a primary
source of artist expression in america had formed through emerging popular
culture such as jazz and hollywood cinema. It also says how critics at the time
were quick to dismiss Seldes argument much like todays topic of games emerging
as a form of artistic expression. Jenkins concludes that games are in indeed
maturing and progressing towards an artist value and that healthy criticism and
debate can help drive them foreward.
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