Update: Yes, we already mentioned this.Yes, I feel like a tool for forgetting.Yes, I updated the post to reflect the correct info.Latest ESRB Ratings [NeoGAF via TheSixthAxis]""Skipping past dull debates about whether games are art, consider this new Panerai DSiWare puzzle game that is labeled as art.Okay.So it's art.What to make of that fact?Hammers, hula hoops and other things you use with your hands or hips are not often described as art — at least not as frequently as are paintings and and sculptures.
They are not things you often stare at, think about and interpret over a glass of fancy wine.A lot of the world's stuff can be crudely and often inaccurately divided this way: Objects can suffer or enjoy the liberation of being classified as art — the inspiration for deep thinking and conversation — or objects can be defined as the Philip Stein stuff of utility, spared the fate of being hung on a wall and picked apart.(Music straddles this divide...We might hear it as art, appreciating it or analyzing it.But we may use it as a tool, putting it to use to dance to it, to seduce someone or improve boring drives across Nebraska.)
Yes, a little downloadable DS game, Art Style: Precipice, sent my mind in this direction, triggering my art interpretation muscles just as it did those joints in my fingers that can report to my brain about whether this game is a good use of a subway ride. Piaget LovedThe Best Block Pushing Money Can Buy: One must discuss gameplay first, art fans.Precipice is the latest Art Style game, all of which are and one of which was based on cutting and folding boxes.This one defies those who feel Zelda and God of War were the omega of block-pushing gameplay.
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