Posted April 19, 2010
thegammaray: I'm not sure about this. Isn't the essence of what we've created already intangible? Or, doesn't the main attraction of books/games exist independently of their packaging? I love books for the thoughts they stimulate in my mind, but those thoughts exist only in my mind; they have nothing to do with the physical medium.
Oh, no doubt; I completely agree with you about this. Sure, the essence of the things, especially in the realm of artistry, is in the ability of the text/game/art to conjure in our minds fantastical thoughts, pleasures and interpretations. It is only, I think, that a large part of a game or book, as being a part of a whole, is lost when it is converted to digital only. I'm no ludite, I fully embrace what the future brings, but in this case it's just a potential embrace tinged with sadness.
Think of it this way: a glass of wine. One drinks a glass of wine for the taste, for the sensation it provides. While that can be enough, a significant portion of what is important about wine drinking is lost if only the taste is savoured. The heady aroma, the bouquet, the texture, the viscosity and its tinctured beauty are all parts of a great whole. Sure wine can just be drunk as a liquid, but it is all the more potent, complete and passionate when combined with all of its elements. Perhaps the same can be said about video games and books? At least, this is what I believe. :)