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Emergence of the Ludic Aesthetic in Literature and Digital CulturesMain MenuIndexTable of ContentsOutlineIntroductionTheoretical Approach/MethodologyDigital Research MethodologyChapter OneResults of the Digital ResearchChapter TwoBackground TheoriesChapter ThreeEvidence of a New AestheticChapter FourExamination of a New AestheticChapter FiveCategorisation of the New AestheticConclusionReferencesMedia References and LinksSamantha Taylor4c3cab16aa65ca361079efd8261ceefa5c0a6267
Emergence of the Ludic Aesthetic in Literature and Digital Cultures
1media/Video-Game-Controllers-Collection-Free-Stock-Vectors-Small.jpg2018-07-21T13:07:15-07:00Samantha Taylor4c3cab16aa65ca361079efd8261ceefa5c0a62673003711plain2018-07-21T14:00:17-07:00Samantha Taylor4c3cab16aa65ca361079efd8261ceefa5c0a6267An examination and analysis of the emerging videogame based digital aesthetic gaining prevalence in digital cultures termed the Ludic Aesthetic.