I haven't heard shit about #GG in a while now. I thought it had fizzled out or something.
Quote from: LC on January 16, 2015, 09:36:49 PMI haven't heard shit about #GG in a while now. I thought it had fizzled out or something.really? someone sent me this the other day and i cried laughing.
So, how exactly is the goal of getting rid of corruption in journalism working at this point? It seems spreading it over the internet hasn't really done anything, and the journalists just dance around it with shitstains like Anita.
Admittedly I stopped to reply a couple minutes into the video, but do any of you seriously see video games necessarily as art? I mean, the designs are art. The music is art. The story is probably artful, and clearly the creative process of making a game is an act of artistry, but the typical video game itself is hardly art. A museum isn't art just because it exists to showcase artistic projects. This always seems like such a weak argument to offense taken at the violence seen in some games, as if shooting up a city is somehow less tasteless because it's animated.And this isn't a slam against those games -- Saints Row IV, a game largely focused around beating aliens to death with dildo-themed weaponry in bondage outfits -- is one of the most enjoyable games I've played, but it's hardly in the same category of media as The Starry Night.
Art isn't defined by such a narrow definition.
Quote from: Naoto on January 18, 2015, 08:07:54 PMArt isn't defined by such a narrow definition.I'm not sure what you're referring to. My post was specifically ambiguous about the definition of art.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on January 18, 2015, 08:09:34 PMQuote from: Naoto on January 18, 2015, 08:07:54 PMArt isn't defined by such a narrow definition.I'm not sure what you're referring to. My post was specifically ambiguous about the definition of art.Reads like you're attempting to narrow the definition to not include video games for some reason. Because 'shooting up a town is tasteless'?
"hurr if it's not classical or doesn't represent some moral abstract concept, it isn't art"lol
Quote from: Naoto on January 18, 2015, 08:11:02 PMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on January 18, 2015, 08:09:34 PMQuote from: Naoto on January 18, 2015, 08:07:54 PMArt isn't defined by such a narrow definition.I'm not sure what you're referring to. My post was specifically ambiguous about the definition of art.Reads like you're attempting to narrow the definition to not include video games for some reason. Because 'shooting up a town is tasteless'?No, in fact my post includes the majority of games in the realm of art. I'm talking about the idea that not all games are art, particularly those that don't strive to explain, explore, criticize, or otherwise discuss the human experience. A child's clay statue is certainly an artistic expression, but is a clay plate? Namely, I'm criticizing the video's excuse of game violence because it's art, as if that somehow dissolves the importance of its meaning. In fact, if all video games are to be art, then they ought to be held to higher scrutiny than mere base forms of entertainment, and so the criticisms are even more valid.
Comparing the plate to the game as a whole is a really bad metaphor that doesn't make sense. The plate is not part of the sculpture while the music, story, artstyle, etc all make the game. Essentially those elements are the clay in this bad comparison. And the developers are the shitty 12 yo slapping them together. Whether they make a plate, a beautiful sculpture, or a dildo its still art. You don't have to like it for it to be art.
Fair point, though I'm not convinced that just because something has artistic elements that the whole is necessarily a form of art.
Either you're illiterate or being purposefully ignorant of what I'm actually saying, but if you're going to act like a toddler feel free to do so elsewhere.
Quote from: LC on January 19, 2015, 10:51:27 AM
What are you actually saying anyway? All I got from your post is that you think that art is solely confined to paintings, theater and movies, or anything that falls under the guise of classical.
Art covers an immensely broad range of human based creative activities, which yes, does include videogames.
Seriously, I always laugh my ass off when the "videogames aren't art" argument is brought up. It's essentially just a subjective semantics based argument with no substantiated backing to support it. "Everything that has been input into a videogame is art, but the actual game itself is not because it's not eloquent enough lol"
For what must be the fifth time in this thread, my post specifically included games as art.
Admittedly I stopped to reply a couple minutes into the video, but do any of you seriously see video games necessarily as art? I mean, the designs are art. The music is art. The story is probably artful, and clearly the creative process of making a game is an act of artistry, but the typical video game itself is hardly art
You dun goof'd m9.
QuoteQuote from: LC on January 19, 2015, 10:51:27 AM That's nice.