Pervasive Video Games as Art
The form and function of art has evolved and changed quite a bit over the years, decades and millennia. Paintings and sculpture have been artistic mainstays for much to most of the world of the civilized human race. However, with the technological revolution that has roared up over the last fifty years or so, new forms of art have bubbled to the proverbial surface. Digital technology has enhanced prior forms of art e such as photography. Beyond that, completely brand new forms have art have been created and the latter is what this report is assessing in the form of pervasive video games. The depth and breadth of this art and the effects it has on its users and fans when done will are worthy of massive study and analysis both in this report and elsewhere.
Chapter I - Introduction
Video games, at this point in history in the mid-2010's, is not new and has not been for some time. However, the richness of video games has allowed for the creation and propagation of alternative worlds and universes that allow people to become engrossed in things such as gameplay, the world created and the culture that has been created within the same. Such a line of thought would have been deemed to have been sheer madness prior to the technological revolution and expansion of the definition of art over the last 50 years. Even today, such supposition and statements would seem to be over the top and beyond the pale to many people. Some would even snicker at the idea of losing one's self in a video game world and culture. However, this phenomenon and happenstance absolutely happens albeit to varying degrees. Some people ignore this as it happen while the other side of the spectrum either welcomes the escape no matter how silly or far-fetched it may seem. As with most things, most people that have an opinion about the topic fall somewhere in the middle.
This event, to the extent that it does happen, is a natural offshoot of a society that is becoming more digital, automated and communication-based in nature. Social media and internet technology in general has made the world a lot smaller much like airplanes did the same for travelling from point A to point B. While some bemoan the pace and depth of this development into a digital world, it is happening nonetheless and it is impossible to miss when one see's smartphones, PDA's, tablet computers, wireless networks and so forth. The cellular phones of just ten years ago had a fraction of the capability and processing power of today's phones that can send, create and receive pictures and video with great ease to the point that they are quite quickly replacing point and shoot cameras and this includes the digital ones.
The manifestations of technology changing culture, the workplace and society at large certainly has its tentacles in many facets of life and art is no different. America is now a world where playing video games is a dominant part of many people's lives and this includes both young and old, both men and women and through many different avenues such as social media sites like Facebook, multiplayer online games like World of Warcraft and Everquest and so on (Sony, 2014)(Blizzard, 2014). One main focus of this overall realm of research focuses on the IPerG research project. There were a number of games that were looked at and analyzed within that project. They included Day of the Figurines, Epidemic Menace, Wizard's Apprentice and others. The concept of "pervasive games" has a fairly inconsistent definition from person to person even in the scholarly sphere. However, the work of people like Montola and Robb are quite enlightening and engaging and they will be a heavy focus of the literature review done in this report.
The larger focus of this report, however, will focus on the idea that entire cultures, societies and such are created and fostered through pervasive games. These cultures and frameworks are very much based on fiction and are often completely digital in nature at their roots, but one would have a hard time convincing those that see these games for the ostensible alternate universes that they are. While these games are obviously not the first thing to come around that encourages and engenders such outcomes, it is very safe to say that very few art pieces are as engaging, interactive and usable for...
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