Something I enjoy doing to waste free time is going onto Omegle and asking, using their new Spy Mode, whether video games are an art form. Omegle is a chat site that lets you text chat with a random stranger, no accounts or names or anything unless you mention it in the chat, and Spy Mode is when you ask a question for two random strangers to discuss.
I am surprised, however, how many people immediately start talking about art and video games as though the visual aspect is all that qualifies it as art. They talk about the graphics, or the visual design, but many people never mention things like story, atmosphere, or music. "Art" seems to be, in these people's minds, restricted to things like painting, drawing, and perhaps photography; visual design in general, I suppose. It's like they took art class in grade school and never graduated beyond that stunningly simple and incomplete vision of what the word "art" actually includes.
Whether you think video games are art or not, am I the only one who's kind of surprised that "art" is still limited to only a few particular art forms in some people's minds?
I am surprised, however, how many people immediately start talking about art and video games as though the visual aspect is all that qualifies it as art. They talk about the graphics, or the visual design, but many people never mention things like story, atmosphere, or music. "Art" seems to be, in these people's minds, restricted to things like painting, drawing, and perhaps photography; visual design in general, I suppose. It's like they took art class in grade school and never graduated beyond that stunningly simple and incomplete vision of what the word "art" actually includes.
Whether you think video games are art or not, am I the only one who's kind of surprised that "art" is still limited to only a few particular art forms in some people's minds?