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Can games be art? When film critic Roger Ebert claimed in 2010 that videogames could never be art it was seen as a snub by many gamers. But from the perspective of philosophy of art this question was topsy turvey, since according to one of the most influential theories of representation all art is a game. Kendall Walton's prop theory explains how we interact with paintings, novels, movies and other artworks in terms of imaginary games, like a child's game of make-believe, wherein the artwork acts as a prop prescribing ...

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    • Title: Imaginary Games by Chris Bateman
    • Publisher: National Book Network
    • Print ISBN: 9781846949418, 1846949416
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    • Edition: 2011
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