As Gelett Burgess (according to a Google search) famously said "I don't know art, but I know what I like." And really, to question whether games have the potential to become art (I would argue that there are many games out there that already ARE art, or at the very least artistic[the distinction is mostly academic, but it does exist]) is really quite pointless, of course games have the potential to become art, why are we even still asking this question.
As for a game I consider art, well there's a lot of them... Ocarina of Time, Half Life 2, Portal, Bioshock, Mass Effect 2, Lumi, Beyond Good and Evil, God of War.
And then there are a bunch of games that had artistic elements, I've been playing Mirrors Edge recently, very pretty game.
Vonnis said:
Some games keep me thinking, but is that what makes them art? If so, the bar for something being art is incredibly low, and pretty much everything is or can be art, rendering the term meaningless.
There are people who will debate and discuss that topic with you all day, one of the fundamental aspects of calling something art, is determining what the hell art is. Most go with the tried and true philosophy of "it's art if someone tells me it's art".
Vonnis said:
I don't really understand the whole "games are art!" thing anyway. I don't think of any game as art, frankly, they're entertainment. Sure they can be deeper than just something to mindlessly pass time with, but entertainment is the #1 goal here. Why do people want games to be considered art anyway?
Alright, distinction time I personally, I won't claim to speak for or represent gamers as a whole, don't want all games to be art. there are times when I simply want to blow an aliens head off without having to consider the larger meaning to the conflict or the artistic intent. I want to have Mario jump from platform to platform, without having to wonder why he must. What I do want is for the POTENTIAL of games to be realized. I want people to be able to look at games as a medium, not a toy. I want it to stand with any medium, film, theater, literature. Sure I love the
Godfather movies, they're works of art(well, the first two are anyway) but that doesn't mean that there isn't also room in my heart for
Animal House. There's room for
Hamlet and
A Funny Thing Happened on My Way to the Forum.
I want Video Games to stand on the same platform as all other media, as a market for art and entertainment. and in a way that's already starting The Smithsonian [http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2012/games/] is doing an exhibition entitled The Art of Video Games [http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2012/games/]. It's the beginning of something big
That and it's much easier to act like a pretentious douche bag when you talking about
ART. And there's something undeniably fun about pretending you're better than everyone else.
Vonnis said:
clipped, because it's long
Alright, I think you argument is... let's go with flawed. let's start by addressing a few points.
Yeah, people doing what they enjoy are having fun, have you ever seen a man who loves Mozart attend a performance of
The Magic Flute you can't possibly say that they aren't having a blast. judging by your post, you'd probably be bored to tears, neither of your experiences are invalid.
Alright, if you look at a painting and you have a pretty good idea of what it's about in a single glance, then good on you, move on to the next one. But it's a waste of your money and your time. appreciate the effort, some artists do just draw fruit. But really look at a Van Gogh, take time to appreciate the subtle intricacies of the brush strokes. the little things interwoven into each piece.
And yeah, if games ever are widely considered as art, a whole hipster subculture is going to spring up, but there's an easy solution, ignore them, they spring up, they latch on to whatever's big and try to convince you that that's the opposite of what they're doing. Just ignore them
I think the largest problem that you have is a rather narrow definition of what exactly art is. To you (and I may be wrong here, but I rarely am) art consists entirely of dusty paintings hanging on walls, of incomprehensible operas, of books too long to bother reading. And while all those things are art, art is something much more than that. Art reaches out and helps you to see, art enriches not just your mind but your soul. No man goes unchanged by art, however subtly, art improves us. Either by making us consider our place, or helping us understand the reality of others. Art is the truly sublime, the greatest vestige of the divine encased within all of humanity. From the campiest folk song to the most elaborate aria, from the simple scribbles of a child to the brush strokes of a master of his craft. Art suffuses and elevates us and all that we are. And I sincerely hope that that the medium that I have grown up with and come to love is given the same opportunity, to enrich not just gamers, but all mankind.
Wow, that's an Oscar speech right there, I'd like to thank the Academy, and the English teachers who helped me refine my overly romantic bullshit to a diamond shine. Now I hope more people check out this thread, because that was awesome.