BWells, Notice I said "TRUE ART." If anyone should be given credit for the beauty of CG, it should be the writers of the software. I didn't say that CG graphics weren't beautiful. But no matter how beautiful they may be, I still don't see them as true art. Even in the area of photography, most photographers will tell you that film renders more creativity than digital, although digital is more convenient. But that has no reflection on digitals creative capability.
I am a computer consultant (don't hold that against me) and an advocate of the advancement of most forms of technology. Quite a while ago, man made a grave effort to harness the atom to acquire a more efficient form of energy. Then one day, someone came along and figured out "hey, we can kill people by the masses with this." "This would make a great weapon."
A client of mine wanted me to sell him a computer for his 8 year old son. I informed him that I would sell him the computer but I wouldn't recommend it. I explained to him that it would be better long term for his son if he'd learn how to exercise his mind naturally instead of having the computer do it for him. He took my advise and I promise you....his son would not be one of those that couldn't count out your change for you.
I think we introduce technology to our young too soon. Television, computer games and computers are creating a generration of brain-dead youth. I became a computer consultant at the age of 42 (I'm now 62) after being an "Iron Worker" for 20 years. What allowed this transition to occur were things I had learned before I was 20 without a computer.
You'd be surprised how much "trig" we use when sailing. Hey, when are you going sailing again????
