Posts Tagged ‘Thought Police’

Ender
Apr 23rd, 2010
9:22AM UTC

Video Games as Art

The search for cultural and artistic importance continues.

RE: Ebert’s Second Take

For what it’s worth, I think both parties are missing each others point.

Art is a tricky thing.  Some people believe that art is any production of creation while others believe that “art” and “entertainment” should be separated because there’s something distinctly different between the two.  While I’m firmly in the second camp, I get what both parties are saying so let’s try to bridge the gap.  Ebert is speaking from ignorance — that’s pretty obvious — but he still has a point.  If we separate the two concepts games cannot be art.  However, separating the two makes no sense unless we separate “game” from “narrative.”

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Ender
Jul 17th, 2009
2:36PM UTC

1984

This morning, hundreds of Amazon Kindle owners awoke to discover that books by a certain famous author had mysteriously disappeared from their e-book readers. These were books that they had bought and paid for—thought they owned.

You want to know the best part? The juicy, plump, dripping irony?

The author who was the victim of this Big Brotherish plot was none other than George Orwell. And the books were “1984” and “Animal Farm.”

- NY Times

To be fair, I should mention that I’m not really making fun of tinfoil hats.  Realistically, wrapping your Kindle in tinfoil would have stopped Amazon from deleting the book from your Kindle.

Other than the fact that I can’t get a Kindle in Canada, I got a Reader partially because it couldn’t be messed with by WiFi or Amazon’s Whispernet.  Seriously, with a name like Whispernet, what did you expect?

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