Transcript 9-19-2011
9-20-2011
~ In your notebook answer the following prompt
What is your favorite
piece or image of art?
Why is this your favorite?
What about it makes it
your favorite?
Learning Target
I will
SUMMARIZE an
article through the
GIST method.
GIST
•Turn to a blank page in
your notebook
•Number 1-20
•Summarize the paragraph
in ONLY 20 words
GIST Paragraph 1
The advent of the 20th century brought with it technological wonders
including the airplane, cinema, and the radio. Among these feats was
one of the most influential inventions ever – the personal computer.
Through the introduction of e-mail and instant messaging, the computer
revolutionized our lives by allowing people to interact quickly regardless
of location. Computers have also made constant human inspection and
regulation of mundane tasks obsolete through automated management
and control.
But one overlooked impact of the computer is the changes it has
brought to the world of art. Computers have opened up new avenues of
creative expression. Video games are one progeny of the pursuit of new
heights of artistic expression through technology. Although the idea of
games as art has its critics, not only can games be art, but a form of art
with the capability to be more successful than any other in aesthetically
conveying feelings and experiences.
GIST Paragraph 2
•Either next to it or on the
next page
•Number 1-20
•Summarize the paragraph
in ONLY 20 words
GIST Paragraph 2
To successfully argue that something is art, one must first define art. The
five classical forms – painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry
– make up the nucleus of what is generally considered fine art. Other art
forms, such as literature and film, have gained acceptance because they
contained key elements of the classical forms. Yet the common ingredients
of these five art forms are a mystery to many. Though there is no unified
consensus on an exact definition, it is implicitly agreed that all art
contains certain elements. Art generally conveys ideas and feelings
through a medium. This is evident in all five classical forms. Painting,
music, and poetry are expressions of an artist's thoughts and emotions.
Sculpture and architecture also create a visual representation of a feeling,
idea, or experience. I believe art is best defined by Encyclopedia
Britannica as “the use of skill and imagination in the creation of aesthetic
objects, environments, or experiences that can be shared with others.”
There are several reasons why video games meet this definition.
GIST Paragraph 3
•Either next to it or on the
next page
•Number 1-20
•Summarize the paragraph
in ONLY 20 words
GIST Paragraph 3
Video games are inherently an amalgamation of other acknowledged art forms.
They combine aspects of visual arts, music, and narrative literature. Video
games incorporate intense and realistic graphics to paint a vivid simulation of
reality that players can lose themselves in. Take, for example, one of the best
graphic games of 2009. “Resident Evil 5” contains intricate landscapes and
painstakingly crafted details: dust twists in the air and the sun gleams off
buildings. Visually the game is so breathtakingly constructed that a player can
almost step into the clothing of the main character. The correlation between a
game developer's attention to visual details and an artist's careful rendering of
each brushstroke or a filmmaker's meticulous consideration for every scene is
evident. To enhance the visual experience, game developers often hire a
musician to compose the soundtrack. As video game critic Glenn McDonald
notes, “sound and music … in video game design … goes to work on you
subconsciously – heightening tension, manipulating the mood, and drawing
you into the gameworld faintly but inexorably.” Games incorporate the
established art form of music to elicit emotional reactions from players.
Can Video Games Be Art?
Subject
What is it about? What is the general
topic?
Occasion
What
Audience
Who did the author write this article for?
Purpose
Why was this article written?
Speaker
Who is telling the “story” or speaking in
the article?
is the time and place that the article was
written?
Can Video Games Be Art?
•Review SOAPS
•Write a SUMMARY of
the entire article