Tuesday, May 10, 2011

United States Government official video games into art category

    Attitude to games abroad has been more moderate, private level has long been attributed to the arts, belonging to the Nineth art (have been very curious what 1-8 is), this should be the official name on the. While in China, electronic games always fall, determination or even rogue, addiction, and linked to the sick, whether parents, education institutions, depending on whether they are a scourge. Most embarrassing of all, the more “ fallen ” States, more developed, children more, China is very noble, the children will be back the three character classic is fast and extremely complex multiplication, also proud.
Really do not know that is good, that is bad.     According to foreign media reports, video game fanatics dispute has long been a problem: video games really be considered a “ art ”? Today, the controversy finally behind curtains.
According to technology blog Icronic reported that the United States Government under the United States Art Foundation (National Endowment for the Arts, NEA for short) has been announced, all create media content for the Internet and mobile technologies, including electronic games was officially recognized as an art form.     Upgrade, that attributed to NEA in its new “ media arts ” changes in classification guidelines.
According to the NEA media arts duct Alyce Myatt said extending this classification.     Shocking is that prior to the NEA in the multimedia field only radio and television will be included in the Visual Arts category.
Under the new provisions, “ all available media platform —— such as the Internet, interactive mobile content digital games, satellite technology, art, and radio and television ” created content will be recognized by the NEA.     Of course, anyone can say they think that anything as art. This identification of NEA, is to allow the creation of those fully digital content, and digital equipment in the form of dissemination of artists to apply to the Federal Government-funded their art projects.