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World Service,25 mins

SeriesThe Culture Of Gaming

Episode 1

The Documentary

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Aleks Krotoski examines how computer gaming is affecting our culture – by creating genuine works of art, by altering our notions of storytelling, and by simple virtue of being the cultural medium many people spend most time attached to. Computer or videogames have been around for 40 years, but the wider cultural implications have tended to be glossed over in favour of discussion of the size of the gaming economy and concerns about games' social impact. Yet in recent years the artfulness of games has grown so much that the Smithsonian in Washington DC is now hosting a major exhibition of gaming art. New technology and the spread of games to phones, tablets and PCs are creating millions of new users. The immersive possibilities of this uniquely-interactive medium are just being explored. You can discuss the programme on Twitter using #cultureofgames. (Image: Chris Melissinos, curator of the exhibition The Art of Video Games at the Smithsonian's American Art Museum in Washington, DC. Credit: KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)

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