
Games: Agency As Art (Thinking Art)

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βAnd Suits offers the following definition of what it is to play a game. He says, βTo play a game is to voluntarily take on unnecessary obstacles for the sake of making possible the activity of overcoming them.β β¦
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... See moreThe greatest power of games is that you can explore this landscape of different agencies. The greatest danger of games is that you can get sucked into this experience of just craving and wanting to be in a clear, crisp and gentle universe where you know exactly what to do and exactly how well itβs measured.
New York Times β’ A Philosophy of Games That Is Really a Philosophy of Life
A Philosophy of Games That Is Really a Philosophy of Life
podcasts.apple.comThe structure of games is not that the points are valuable, but that the attempt to get those points, the attempts to win the game and the gameβs terms sculpt some kind of interesting or beautiful activity.