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Lucas and Spielberg: “Games Can’t be Art”

 

- The problem with games is the controller.

 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA—This Saturday, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg hosted a panel debate at an independent film festival the two had chosen to dedicate to themselves. At the event, the two highly praised filmmakers mostly talked about problems facing the world of cinema.

However, Spielberg and Lucas also dedicated a significant chunk of the event to talk about other mediums, expressing their skepticism to non-cinematic art forms.

“Other mediums are inferior to film”, Spielberg told the crowd, whilst Lucas nodded in approval. ”Many people are not aware that there are other mediums where the pictures don’t even move. Hell, some mediums don’t have pictures at all”, Lucas added, urging any potential art collectors in the audience to be wary of ‘incomplete films’, such as paintings and music.

When a member of the audience asked what the two filmmakers thought of video games as a form of art, Spielberg was keen to provide his insight on the games industry. “The problem with games is the controller. The second you get the controller something turns off in the heart, and it becomes a sport. Scientific studies on the human heart confirm this.”

Spielberg brought up the experience he gained from being the lead designer behind Boom Blox for Nintendo Wii. “Boom Blox was intended to be a moving story about a man who suffers from the untimely death of his wife, and who has to reconcile himself with the idea of love. However, once the game controller was involved, Boom Blox turned into a game about blowing up blocks that look like farm animals. This is why games can’t be art.”

Lucas noted that new technology like Microsoft’s Kinect, which would see the player losing the controller in favour of using body gestures, could help advance video games as an artistic platform. “When I first tried the Kinect I played in poorly lit conditions, so the device didn’t recognise all of my gestures. I got frustrated, then I started to feel upset, then angry. That camera made me feel. Now, that’s art.”

When asked if he had tried games like The Walking Dead, Journey and The Last of Us – games where empathy serves as a central aspect of the experience, Spielberg replied in the negative.

“No, I haven’t tried those games, but if they use a controller then they simply cannot be as artistic and daring as Indiana Jones IV.”

source : http://pixeledcourier.com/2013/07/21/lucas-and-spielberg-games-are-not-art/

 

as for the tittle well he clearly says kinect is art because he felt upet because the controls were shit, so, his logic is "bad controls = art". 

also since when was indiana jones artistic and daring?!

"George Lucas and Steven Spielberg: games cant be art" because their latests films were! they were just oozing with art!!!

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this proves my theory that those guys made some of the best movies by accident.



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Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.

Indiana Jones IV is artistic and daring?

I'm pretty sure April Fools Day was awhile ago, get with the times Lucas and Spielberg. Literally.



Art is subjective, i look at most abstract art like its something my ass could have farted out, but depending on the painter they could fetch a lot of money. That's why i don't really respect a lot of arty farty people. Then again i'm not an artistic person. Video games are an art form, just as much as a Pixar movie in most cases. To the original point he said it can only be art if it makes you feel something. The last of us touched me on so many levels, there were several things to feel whilst playing, and its not the only game to make you feel something.

Why doesn't Spielberg comment on the feeling of achievement after completing a hard level? in that case wouldn't any game be worthy of the "art" genre.



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Did... did he just claim Indiana Jones IV was... art? Well that summarizes his views nicely I think P:



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kljesta64 said:
this proves my theory that those guys made some of the best movies by accident.


i personally never liked any of goerge lucas's films. spielberg just a few. but he just proves that he is an idiot. he got upset with shitty controls and he calls it an art. wow, so if i go to watch a film, and im upset because its shit, that movie is art huh? good, then sharknado and dinoshark are the most artistic movies ever made



Zekkyou said:
Did... did he just claim Indiana Jones IV was... art? Well that summarizes his views nicely I think P:


please, it was daring too



kljesta64 said:
this proves my theory that those guys made some of the best movies by accident.

Ignoring the fact he is being a self-pompous prick in the article, Spielberg is actually a fantastic director (you can't make that many good films by accident). Lucas though... not so much.



His story about Boom Blox is precisely why his PS360 project (which was supposed to be Boom Blox's counterpart) never even got made.



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Mr Khan said:
His story about Boom Blox is precisely why his PS360 project (which was supposed to be Boom Blox's counterpart) never even got made.


never heard about this one before, care to give a history lesson?