Famed artist Beeple’s latest spectacle, “Regular Animals,” has billionaire-tech-titan robot dogs pooping out NFTs, and stopping onlookers at Art Basel Miami Beach in their tracks at the fair’s VIP ...
Videos of the event flooded social media with many users describing the robot dogs as "uncanny" and "creepy." An Instagram user wrote under Art Basel's post, "This is genius and terrifying at the same ...
Elon Musk is among the billionaires getting the Beeple treatment in the form of robotic canine sculptures. Also included are two dogs for Beeple himself, as well as Picasso and Warhol Liliana Mora The ...
Tech-oligarch robot dogs last week invaded social media platforms, sniffing around one another — and, yes, pooping, too — in a makeshift prescient dog park. And it hit big. The origin was Art Basel ...
Mike Winkelmann, the digital artist known as Beeple, has placed himself at the center of the pack — literally — with his latest viral installation at Art Basel Miami Beach, and there’s still time to ...
His latest work, “Regular Animals,” features Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Beeple himself (aka Mike Winkelmann) as robot dogs that walk around taking photos ...
Imagine Elon Musk staring you down. Now imagine his head on a doglike robot as it looks at you, squats and poops out your image. This was part of an installation entitled Regular Animals at this ...
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A new art installation is catching people's attention in Miami for its canine composition. The installation, named "Regular Animals," features multiple public figures and celebrities as robotic dogs, ...
Digital artist Mike Winkelmann, aka Beeple, has brought NFTs back on the scene at Art Basel with a pack of robot quadrupeds that snap photos of visitors and poop printed artworks that double as crypto ...
Imagine Elon Musk staring you down. Now imagine his head on a doglike robot as it looks at you, squats and poops out your image. This was part of an installation entitled Regular Animals at this ...