Tales under the cat tree: Conversations on Imagination, Tech & Human Adventure
Continuing the previous conversation, Dups and Dr. Erwin Warkentin explore the subjective experience of art, the impact of technological tools on creation, and global storytelling differences. Key Topics: 1. Nuance and Subtlety: Finding hidden details in art, comparing Beethoven's "false cadences" and Rembrandt's framing to the environmental storytelling in games like Myst and The Last of Us. 2. The Definition of Art: The idea that art only exists in the moment it is experienced and interpreted by the audience. 3. Effort vs. Value: A discussion on whether the physical effort of creation defines art, comparing modern game development to the assembly-line nature of Renaissance painting studios. 4. Technology Driving Art: How the tools of the time dictate the art produced, comparing historical paint pigments (Lapis Lazuli, Prussian Blue) to the adoption of CD-ROMs and 3D graphics. 5. Western vs. Eastern Narratives: Contrasting goal-oriented Western RPGs with journey-oriented Japanese RPGs (JRPGs). 6. A Global Medium: The conclusion that video games represent the first truly globally shared art form, utilizing technology and narratives from across the world.
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