Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To 🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Oct 4, 2008 12:35 AM UTC:Creating Chess variants is a form of artistic expression, but it is more analogous to architecture than to the more purely expressive arts, such as painting. Architecture is constrained by the need for buildings to be stable, livable shelters, and game design is constrained by the need for games to be fun, balanced, and playable, among other considerations. But beyond the utilitarian purposes behind architecture and game design there remains room for artistic expression. As one of the individuals with games on this site, I find Hutnick's 'Arteests' comment offensive. Personally, I don't see how coming up with standards would contribute in any way to bringing about the Next Chess. Perhaps it has something to do with Hutnick's own vision of the Next Chess as a framework rather than a strict set of rules, but as I already explained, I don't share that vision. If he wants us to do something, he should explain why it is important rather than insult us for not doing it. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID NextChess does not match any item.