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Category: Games Inspire Otherworldly Art A jury combs through more than 100 submissions to find the best artwork drawn from video games. The final collection is stunning, but odd. Lore Sjöberg reports from Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES -- Fine art has been in video games for decades -- at least since a cartoon mouse rescued the Mona Lisa in the early-'80s arcade game Mappy. But are video games themselves fine art? At E3, a juried exhibition of art from video games called Into the Pixel addresses that question. The show features 16 pieces of video-game art, chosen from among more than 140 submissions. Game engine renderings and concept art are both represented, and the subjects range from moody landscapes to an expressionistic painting of Nintendo's bulbous pink mascot, Kirby. ...
Source: Wired News
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