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9-03-2007 @ 7:12PM
David Bowers said...
I'm not an art critic, but as 7 and 8 have said, here I am, I really am having an experience of art with WoW, as are many other people out there. My experience of it makes it real.
Now, if you don't experience it for some reason, perhaps there is something blocking you -- a belief that no game could be art perhaps? Many things, from rock and roll to modern painting, have had to overcome the idea that they have to be traditionally accepted in order to be art. But that's not true -- they just have to reach out to some people (not even all people) and give them an artistic experience.
Art is one of those abstract things like unconditional love, understanding, and compassion which is so beautifully and uniquely human. The fact that we experience these things proves they are real.
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