Re: Thesis: Playing and making music

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Esben Stien wrote:
Fons Adriaensen <fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

It gives me the shivers when I hear this. To compare this to the
skills of a gamer seems a joke to me.

I disagree wholeheartedly;). As a die hard free software first person
action gamer, I find what I do to be an art; just as my jujutsu is an
art, which is not just about hitting someone in the head. A gamer is a
new thing and to get respect for the art is hard, as what is generally
the impression is just kids playing computers;).

I guess only a gamer can respect the artistic value;). You may have
the impression that first person action is just running around dumb,
shooting stuff, but please be a little more open and acknowledge that
there are gamers who don't have this view.


Gee, I clearly don't want to discount the skills of a gamer. I've been in the business of video game development since 1982, I know the business and those who play games. I also went to music school and am classically trained. I won't elaborate any more on my background, it sounds too crass ;-)

I'm sure you'll all agree that there is quite a bit of skill to learning a musical instrument. There's no argument here, right.

But, the art of expressing a piece of music with the skills one has toiled many years to acquire is clearly not the same as the skills acquired playing a video game(s) and the act of playing the game.

Perhaps people are mixing the definition of "skills" with the true meaning of "art". They are not the same.

Then I ask: what art are you expressing when playing a game?

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