That said, gaming is still primarily a problem even if we bracket out politics. Games are simulations, so the developers' bizarre fixation on becoming art (representation, the antithesis of simulation) has led/leads to entirely useless artifacts.
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Because it's just a photograph but reproduced by a human copy machine.
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Reminder: https://www.artrenewal.org/Article/Title/abstract-art-is-not-art … This is why video games can't be art: simulations don't represent by definition. The blocks in Tretris, to come back to that example, literally ARE blocks that fall from the top to the bottom in the game's world, like photos in real life.pic.twitter.com/3gX2y3FG1N
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Very true...take for example the supposed "emotive" wallpaper of Rothko compared to a frankenthaler abstract, one is well....rich NY onanism (imo), the other takes inspiration from nature the way a landscape painter would, but with vaster colour planes.
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