easternflame said:
You excel at these example don't you.
If then, anything can be art, then there is no point in discussion now is there? If everything is art then nothing is art.
Um, thank you? I think?
Anyway, I didn't say that everything is art. Just lots of things. The toilet was designed by a craftsman to be beautiful and functional - I mean, look at Porta Potties - those are NOT art, because they have function only without aesthetic. No one attempted to make Porta Potties look good - just obvious, so people don't back their cars into them.
However, your other point stands - there is no reason to discuss "what is art" - it's a terrible conversation anyway, and mostly serves to allow people to belittle new forms of art.
The discussion should be what is good art.
Britney Spears, for example, falls into my listing for Bad Art. She's an artist, she's just not a very good one.
On the other hand, I very much enjoy the work of Lady Gaga - both her music, and her walking parody of the music industry. I enjoy the beautiful irony that she creates. I believe she is a good artist.
However, a friend of mine hates Lady Gaga with a passion. She disagrees with me. We've had discussions - excellent discussions - concerning the quality of Lady Gaga's work.
So that's the discussion we should be having. How games can be a unique type of art, and how we can make them better art.
Zarkov said:
Yeah, but you seriously just run in a loop going that way.
You then have to define "GOOD".
What is good? Hell if I know. And guess what? Everyone's definition of good is as different as everyone's definition of art. So in reality you haven't gone anywhere but in a circle by making that argument.
And after you've beaten your point of "good" art to death, where have you gotten? Has anything improved in the meantime? Did you learn anything, did anyone come to a conclusion?
Not at all - the "is it art" discussion is one of negation - if someone says it's not art, then they have ended the discussion entirely.
If we talk about art being good or bad, we can figure out what we like about some pieces, and what we don't about others.
Are we going to change the industry on this forum? Probably not - unless our discussions gives some indy game designer an idea to use. But if people no longer have to argue that games ARE art, then they can turn their attention to critiquing the artistic merits of a particular game and create new and innovative games.
So, while good vs bad is still a matter of taste, it is far more tangible and worthwhile than "is it or isn't it".