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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-01 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #2799 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2799 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-09-02 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
If art isn't expressed through skill, then what do you think of any art that requires skill to be made in the first place. An unskilled artist can't make a photorealistic painting after all...

(Anonymous) 2014-09-02 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Made through skill sure, but not experienced through skill.

(Anonymous) 2014-09-02 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
The experienced through skill part is what makes it a game.

(Anonymous) 2014-09-02 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
That seems arbitrary, though.

Books, for example, do take skill to read. You have to practice reading and expand your vocabulary to gain the ability to understand what the author might be saying for example.

I'd say that's just as much skill based as playing a video game is.

Unless you mean competitive? In which case I'd agree. The online multiplayer of Call of Duty isn't art, in my opinion. But the single player campaign of a video game most definitely can be.