Exactly, that's closely related to the term "false dichotomy" which I used above.fable wrote:I will only add that I think you're engaging in the Law of the Excluded Middle: either a person with the most "knowledge" is the final arbiter on, well, something, or there is no knowledge, and no arbiter possible. There's a large land to explore there between the two, and a lot of interesting sights to see.
For those who are not familiar with this:
"The fallacy of false dichotomy is committed when the arguer claims that his conclusion is one of only two options, when in fact there are other possibilities. The arguer then goes on to show that the 'only other option' is clearly outrageous, and so his preferred conclusion must be embraced."
Ie I don't like that art so esotheric so it's only available to a small group of elite people, therefore art is everything that anyone thinks it is.
This is an excellent example of rhethorics using both the "false dichotomy/Excluded Middle" fallacy and the "strawman" fallacy. You argue by taking extreme examples that none in this thread have ever suggested or supported. Then you attack your own extreme examples, and present your own opinions as the alternative.Claudius] but art is not science[/quote] And nobody has said it was wrote: I trust my own discernment on what art is. If an art critic says that planescape torment is art I don't gawk in awe and say "and so it is written...planescape torment is art".
In fact art only has meaning to an individuals perception. Perhaps there is no art. That is fine.
In effect art is personal to me and not a social convention.
What if art critics told you that dog crap was art? They could say that they had studied the topic for years and that it was definitely true. They could even describe what 'ism' or movement it was.
I reject this notion of art as a social convention.
Reminds me of the dead poets society where they tore out the pages of the book defining art as the defined as the level of skill necessary to create the work x the effect on society. Bah@!
You closer at your arguments, you state that you trust only you own discernment. From this follows that you actually view yourself and your understanding of art as better and superior that anyone else's. Thus, King Lear, David, Guernica and Shostakovitch's 10th symphony is not art if you don't think it is. You can discard the greatest work of art, that has had the highest value for most people, for societies, for history, for the world heritage, as "not art" just because you don't personally like it. In my opinion @Claudius, that's an amazingly arrogant opinion.
By saying that art is something completely subjective that can only be defined by the opinion of a single individual, you have removed all of the meaning and purpose art has at social, political and historical level. You simply don't recognise that art can be greater than the personal opinions and perceptions of one individual. There is a universal level where art can change a whole society or a whole generation, but this you simply ignore. And you also ignore the great artist's talent and mastery of the enormously difficult skill to reach out and communicate an abstract message by symbols that can be understood by a large variety of different people to such an extent so this communication can alter them. I know you always talk about your religion, but you should realise that your personal opinions and frames of reference is not a rule and norm for 6 billion people.
Regarding computer games in general, I think their characteristics as a media makes the qualify as art easily, in the same as as film does. This is however merely theoretical. Computer games still have several steps to take to be art, there are several missing factors, but it could be included if one wanted. In the same way as I don't view "Rambo" as art, I don't view PS:T as art, but if someone defines "Rambo" as art (rather than "entertainment", which I view as a separate category from art), I would argue that that position would have to include PS:T as art, too.
However, from what little I know about video games, I think that if there is any computer game that really could qualify as art, it is not PS:T but Ico and Shadow of the Colossus.