December 2011
17 posts
Claiming that watching a movie on YouTube produces the same effect as actually interacting with a videogame that is not action-based, is like saying that looking at a person is the same as looking at Bernini’s sculpture or Velasquez’ painting of that person.
If you’re alert to the world in a certain way, great subject matter is always...
– Q&A with Filmmaker Hal Hartley : Cinespect
I don’t particularly mind the level of violence in computer games. What I...
– http://m.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/13/charlie-brooker-modern-warfare-3?cat=commentisfree&type=article
EIDOLON (English trailer) (by Balthazar Auxietre)
I hope it kind of opens people’s eyes to the fact that you can make that...
– Phil Fish on Fez
Art is difficult,” says the 66-year-old firmly. “It’s not...
– Anselm Kiefer: ‘Art is difficult, it’s not entertainment’ | Art and design | The Guardian
What Dan advances is a kind of aesthetic theory for games that might be called...
– Chris Bateman in Stories and Games (3): Experiencing Fiction, about Dan Cook’s Shadow Emotions and Primary Emotions
Perhaps, as relational aesthetics — that is, participatory art — becomes more...
– Critics Prove Powerless as Crowds Go Nuts for Maurizio Cattelan and Carsten Holler | Artinfo
In order to have lemon juice, you need to get dirty. You need to dig into the...
– Krystian Majewski
Mario’s world has always been more amusement park than traversable terrain. Each...
– Jon Irwin