Mishihari Lord
First Post
An RPG and an individual game session can be art, but they don't have to be.
Storytelling is certainly art, as is drama. RPGs are so closely related to these two artforms that it seems very unreasonable to exclude them.
For me, art is an "I know it when I see it but I can't really describe why" type of thing.
Even within a narrow genre certain things will strike my art spot while others miss it. Frex, "Ganster's paradise" and a lot of Eminem's stuff hit my art spot but most rap songs miss it, even when I enjoy them. In video games, "Shadow of the Colossus" is certainly art, while I wouldn't say that "Super Mario Galaxy" is, even though it's a great game, and I'm having a lot of fun playing it with my son.
I guess my definition of art would be "man made beauty, whether intentionally created or not" Under that standard I've even seen software code that is art, though you need a lot of training to be able to see it as such.
Storytelling is certainly art, as is drama. RPGs are so closely related to these two artforms that it seems very unreasonable to exclude them.
For me, art is an "I know it when I see it but I can't really describe why" type of thing.
Even within a narrow genre certain things will strike my art spot while others miss it. Frex, "Ganster's paradise" and a lot of Eminem's stuff hit my art spot but most rap songs miss it, even when I enjoy them. In video games, "Shadow of the Colossus" is certainly art, while I wouldn't say that "Super Mario Galaxy" is, even though it's a great game, and I'm having a lot of fun playing it with my son.
I guess my definition of art would be "man made beauty, whether intentionally created or not" Under that standard I've even seen software code that is art, though you need a lot of training to be able to see it as such.
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