the rye said:
Pyramid Head said:
the rye said:
Pyramid Head said:
I'll save you time. Someone is going to ask you to define art, someone is going to troll you, and someone is going to reference Team Ico's work. Quit fucking asking please, this topic has been made twenty billion times. Just use the search function and i'm sure you'll eventually get your answer. Alternatively, go to Google and find where the Extra Credits team has gone, i'm sure they've tackled the question at one point.
So far all I've seen is people ask if video games are art but they have never actually discussed themes in video games they have never written essays on a particular game and elaborated on it's ideas, themes, purpose. For the most part all I've seen is people claim video games are art because it made them feel all warm and fuzzy inside (or make them have an emotion response).
And in the end the arguments you've been seeing are valid. Art is a very poorly defined word, and very reasonable arguments can be made as to why or why not Call of Duty is art. The best anyone can do is point to games with a great design or thought provoking plot because art's definition seems to be open for interpretation.
Besides, you could still be making that argument relating to film. Why is "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" art while Uwe Boll flicks aren't? If you bring up specific games i can argue about what makes them art and what makes them shit, but when it comes to the medium as a whole you'd get nowhere because art has a vague definition.
What does thought provoking mean, what thoughts are these? Anyway video games as a whole aren't art, just like film is not art, just specific films are art.
What I'm frustrated with is every argument about video games being art never actually moving to specific examples and discussions. No one actually seems to be able to analyze a single video game and write a compelling and convincing essay on what themes it has. No instead everyone just keeps talking about "definitions of art".
Well if you want specific examples, maybe i can try to give you some help.
BioShock is art. Why? The atmosphere is extremely well done, the storytelling blends well with gameplay and it serves as perhaps the single best example of in medias res story telling. It has it's gripes, but we're talking art, not perfection.
Shadow of the Colossus is art. Why? The monsters are really well designed and the gameplay and music are great. The story is basic without insulting our intelligence, and you get to leap off a speeding horse onto a giant flying snake.
Killer 7 is art. Why? I have no idea. It's closer to an example of "Modern art" which tends to mean something so fucked up it is hard to sum up in ten words or less.
Really if you want a more personalized example, you're going to have to give me an example of what you feel is art, or what you want to see in a game to make you believe it is artistic. Since this varies from person to person, you need to be specific in your challenge, this topic was a little on the vague side.