Serious artists
Dollcee said, I am glad that I am a popular culture content maker and not a serious artist.
Dos responded in a vague sort of way, why is that Dollcee?
Dollcee accepted the cue and continued, well serious artists are expected to have a serious addiction and if that is a substance addiction; how do you feed it if your art is objectionable and of no interest to patrons?
Cybo said, I sort of fall into that category, only drummers and other bass players are interested in what is happening in the low end.
Dos had a rare insight into something beyond the melody line. Dos posed a question; I wonder if being obsessive is a form of addiction?
A light bulb appeared above Dollcee and began to flash, she said, exactly Dos, obsessive behaviour appears to be similar to addictive behaviour.
Silence engulfed the little room in the universe while neural networks chugged away on this proposition.
Dollcee broke the silence, I wonder if addictive behaviour can be converted into obsessive behaviour in order to get lots of things done without causing problems for the artist and all those associated with them?
Dos said, that could seriously undermine the romantic nature of the tortured artist and in turn, devalue art in the culture.
Dollcee said, that is a valid point Dos and our mission is to enhance cultural concepts not undermine them.
Padoke mumbled, if the culture is dependent on this rag-tag band, then the reset button would not only need to be pressed, it would need to be held down firmly for some time.