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Video Games as Art

June 3, 2009 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

It’s beyond debate that artists create art for video games, but to what extent does the total video game package count as art? It’s a debate that may never end as a video game doesn’t have much in common with ‘closed loop’ style art like movies, where the art of the package is all that is brought to the table. In contrast video games have more in common with something along the lines of a house.

If someone sees a Frank Loyd Wright house with custom furniture and handmade wood working they would say “ART!”, but if people saw a cookie cutter suburban house decked out with the cheapest fixtures that China can produce “ART!” would not spring to mind, ever. In between the two extremes are a variety of contructs that may be art in some ways, but not in others. Carrying this analogy even further, both a house and a video game can suffer from ‘too much art’. A house can be too ‘Frank Gehry’ and leak all the time and game can be all ‘art’ and no ‘game’ with the same amount of interaction as a DVD remote.

What brought this to the top of my mind was Steve Sailer’s post on how unappreciated video game art is in the same vein as his interest in unappreciated golf course design art. Now how much golf course design is just exterior design writ large is open to debate, but I think that it’s also fair to think that golf course design would have an influence on exterior design of any scale.

However, wouldn’t a better gauge of art be its influences outside of its medium? This is something that golf courses can’t really do (though the case may be made for exterior design in general). With video games on the other hand I have seen its influences primarily in movies. There’s the probable influence the game God of War had on the movie 300, the slicked over, non-stop action of the latest Star Trek film which almost felt like I could play along with, and James Cameron’s upcoming Avatar, which, like the last Riddick film, was made along with the video game (a movie/game which itself seems to borrow from yet a different game).

But when will video games be appreciated as art? I tend to think that this is a generational thing and that in fifty years or so the answer to the question will be so obvious that it won’t even brought up.

Filed Under: gaming

Backyard Somali Pirate

May 27, 2009 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

Got to love this story about a struggling school on the near west side of Cleveland:

For the Cleveland school, it may have been a case of pass or perish. In October, district Chief Executive Eugene Sanders threatened to simply shut down or replace the staff at Gallagher and nine other so-called “turnaround” elementary buildings if their marks don’t improve by 2010.
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More than 60 percent of Gallagher’s about 800 students primarily speak languages other than English. About one in four is in special education. And many come from poverty, homelessness and other upheaval that teachers say eventually grinds youthful enthusiasm into despair.
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[picture caption]Abukar Abukar, a Somali refugee, helps Adora Campis, who is involved with a program that helps homeless students in the Cleveland school district. Every Friday, the program distributes bags of food to 50 students who are homeless or on the brink.

Ahh dear reader, you have no idea how upset this makes me. WHY IN THE WORLD ARE WE IMPORTING HOMELESS SOMALIS WHO CANNOT FEED THEMSELVES INTO OUR COUNTRY!?!?! What group of idiots would bring that upon themselves?

Anyway, a school full of freshly imported Somali’s and Hispanics that’s failing? Paint me as shocked.

But is Gallagher truly a failure?

Maybe, maybe not, but its existence is a failure of the worst sort.

Filed Under: immigration

Of Puss Cats and Bunnies

May 17, 2009 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

Over the weekend our pet rabbit passed away from causes unknown.


Cotton with one of her puss cat buddies

Rabbits don’t have quite the depth of character of a cat or dog. Cotton made up for this fact by being a ‘grumpy bunny’. The only time she let people pet her was when she was out of food and she had more than enough attitude to charge any forty pound pooches that began sniffing her a little too enthusiastically. Cotton was an exception, yet owning a rabbit educated me to the fact that a rabbit has no real natural defenses and that rabbits in general exist as fresh meat stores for a planet of predators (and bizarrely, rabbits seem resigned to that fact). Mrs. Sandmich was very upset at Cotton’s passing, but I was happy that we were able to give her rabbit a good home and a long life (for a rabbit). When we picked a baby Cotton up from her litter around nine years ago her mother was already pregnant with another litter; I tend to doubt that many of Cotton’s brothers and sisters had it as nice as her.

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One of my last memories (that I retain) from living at my parents was my mom acquiring a Siamese kitten. From what I recall, my mom had a soft spot for the naughty cats from the movie Lady and the Tramp and she had mentioned several times that she’d like to get a Siamese cat. Still, I was mildly surprised when I got back from my factory job at around 11:30 at night back in 1991 to find a pretty kitty exploring his new digs.

Unlike my cats who mob visitors so that they can get attention, ‘New Moon’ was strictly a mama’s boy. If my mom wasn’t out and about, he was missing and if my mom’s bedroom door was closed at five in the morning he would cry until he was let in. My mom took great care of him and fed him food that’s so good that my cats won’t touch it. It sucks to lose such a dear pet, but eighteen years? A lot of people don’t get to live that long; a great run for a great cat.

Filed Under: pets

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