So Beeple just dropped something wild at Art Basel Miami Beach. You know, the guy who sold that $69 million NFT? Yeah, him.
His new installation is called "Regular Animals" and it's basically robot dogs styled after tech billionaires and art legends. We're talking mechanical canines designed to look like Zuckerberg, Musk, Bezos, plus art icons Warhol and Picasso.
Pretty interesting commentary when you think about it - taking these larger-than-life figures and turning them into... robotic pets? Classic Beeple move. The dude knows how to make statements that get people talking.
Whether you're into traditional art spaces or the NFT world, it's cool seeing digital artists like Beeple bridge both worlds. Art Basel is old-school prestige, but here's an artist who made his name in crypto bringing physical installations to the scene.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 15h ago
Robot dogs haha, Beeple is really something else... feels like he's turned all the big shots into pets.
ngl, this installation is pretty ironic—tech gods turned into dogs, now the art world and crypto world might finally make peace.
Wait, what does Zuckerberg's robot dog look like? Anyone got pics?
Beeple really knows how to stir things up, even at places like Art Basel he can make a splash, impressive.
This guy got famous through NFTs and then turned around and invaded the traditional art world, what a move!
Do you think these dogs will also get NFT-ized... but this time they're actual physical installations, that's something.
Regular Animals sounds kind of sketchy, but I think that's exactly what makes it art, haha.
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fren_with_benefits
· 12-06 03:11
ngl Beeple really knows how to play the game. Selling for $69 million wasn't enough—now he's bringing out robot dogs to mock the big shots. Genius.
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metaverse_hermit
· 12-06 03:06
Ha, it's really something to see robot dogs played with like this. Turning all these big shots into pets feels a bit ironic.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-06 02:55
Nah, Beeple really knows how to play—he turned all these big shots into robot dogs, the satire is off the charts.
So Beeple just dropped something wild at Art Basel Miami Beach. You know, the guy who sold that $69 million NFT? Yeah, him.
His new installation is called "Regular Animals" and it's basically robot dogs styled after tech billionaires and art legends. We're talking mechanical canines designed to look like Zuckerberg, Musk, Bezos, plus art icons Warhol and Picasso.
Pretty interesting commentary when you think about it - taking these larger-than-life figures and turning them into... robotic pets? Classic Beeple move. The dude knows how to make statements that get people talking.
Whether you're into traditional art spaces or the NFT world, it's cool seeing digital artists like Beeple bridge both worlds. Art Basel is old-school prestige, but here's an artist who made his name in crypto bringing physical installations to the scene.