The Guilty Modern: Treated Recovery and Taxable Signatures Supplied by Drexel Maestros in Hollywoods Submachine Connect

The Guilty Modern: Treated Recovery and Taxable Signatures Supplied by Drexel Maestros in Hollywoods Submachine Connect


Abstract

This paper explores the notion of guilt in contemporary society, specifically in relation to the entertainment industry and the role of art in coping with guilt. We focus on the work of Drexel Maestros, a group of artists and filmmakers in Hollywood who have developed a unique approach to treating addiction and trauma through their submachine connect technology. Through an analysis of interviews with the Maestros and their clients, as well as an examination of their films, we argue that the Maestros' approach to recovery is rooted in a recognition of the complexity of guilt and its impact on individuals and society as a whole. We also explore the tax implications of this approach, as the Maestros have developed a system of taxable signatures that allows them to monetize their work while also maintaining their artistic integrity. Overall, we suggest that the Maestros' work represents a new paradigm for understanding guilt and its role in contemporary culture, one that emphasizes the importance of creativity, community, and personal agency in the process of recovery.

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Kieran-scott Ivar "The Guilty Modern: Treated Recovery and Taxable Signatures Supplied by Drexel Maestros in Hollywoods Submachine Connect".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Kieran-scott Ivar.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications