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Gnac said:

It's interactive media, which just happens to require artistic processes in its creation. The end result is a product which is intended for mass consumption. To call that something so rare as art just feeds the egos of fools.

The rejection of craft or experience as art is self-aggrandizing manure, solely the product of people who need to justify degrees which only really qualify them to talk to each other about their degrees. "Art" is not scarce, though it is special; it is not rare, though it is to be valued.