The Art of the Emotional

Dollcee said that since I have been critiquing the images of the space telescopes, I have found that I have to make a lot of effort to bring an emotive description to the imagery.

Dos said, Dollcee, to emotively enhanced a digitol image of light waves that could have been generated millions of years ago and then, captured by a machine millions of kilometers from earth is truly an amazing undertaking. I tip my hat to you. 

Cybo said, it is all art. Breathing, eating and extruding bacterial waste may not be considered as art, but almost everything else is, as far as I am concerned.

Padoke said, as a talking dog, I can say with the upmost confidence, that perception and art are one and the same.

Dollcee asked, if I continue to deconstruct the images from the space telescopes, will I lose the awe and only end up with a descriptive technique.

I don’t believe you will lose anything Dollcee, said Dos. As a genuine artistic character that may only exist in this blog, I declare that the entire universe is tiny pulses of energy that can randomly combine into the most amazing phenomena. I believe, due to our insignificance in the universe, all this will continue way beyond anything we could ever perceive both physically or conceptually.

Cybo said, may an atom that is currently part of my physical being, be randomly combined into a future physical thing-ah-mah-bobbie or even a what-do-you-call-it. My current being will never know the future of my current atoms. What a wonderful thought, to wish all the best for the future of these atoms and their existence in the cosmos.

When you sneeze, you should follow up with, bless you and I wish you all the best with however you and whatever you restructure into my sweet little atoms, it has been so wonderful, you being part of me and passing through me.

Dollcee said, I wonder if it is more morally and ethical to wish the best for the atoms that have served your ability to exist or the accumulated memory of your neural networks.

Dos said, as a code, I would go with the memory, but I can understand the attachment to the atoms, especially as the atoms are constantly changing. Where as, the memory accumulates and exist for as long as the what ever it is exists.

Cybo added, would records like digitol data be included in the memory? What I mean is, is there a need for digitol necropolises to be established so homage can be maintained.