Art Basel show by Beeple has realistic Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg robot dogs pooping NFTs

Beeple's Latest Art Stunt Sparks Controversy at Art Basel

Art Basel Miami Beach was abuzz with a provocative new installation by digital artist Beeple, titled "Regular Animals." The show features animatronic robot dogs that roam around, taking photos and pooping out NFTs – unique digital tokens that represent ownership of a particular item. The twist? These robot dogs have realistic masks of billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and even Beeple himself.

The robots snap photos to print art pieces corresponding to their respective styles. For example, Zuckerberg's robot dog is depicted in the Metaverse style, while Musk's is a black-and-white take on a robot. The artists themselves are represented as cubist and pop art masterpieces, highlighting how these influential figures shape our perception of the world.

However, it's not just about satire – Beeple's point was to comment on how we see the world through the eyes of algorithms and powerful individuals. "We used to see the world through the eyes of artists," he explained. "Now, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon control these powerful algorithms that decide what we see. We wanted to play with that idea."

But the show also sparked a more visceral reaction from onlookers, who found it both fascinating and unsettling. As one witness quipped, "It's so creepy!" The robots' antics have already caught the attention of private collectors, who have purchased each dog for $100,000.

Interestingly, some prints come with a warning label that cautions viewers about the potential "disgust" or even "uncontrollable erections" caused by such degenerate art. NFT enthusiasts, meanwhile, are salivating at the prospect of these digital tokens, which could potentially be worth millions.

Beeple's work has already shown remarkable commercial success, with his 2021 blockbuster NFT "Everydays: The First 5,000 Days" selling for $69.3 million. Whether this latest installment will follow suit remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – it's sparking a lively debate about the role of algorithms and billionaires in shaping our perception of reality.

As Beeple himself said, "You're increasingly seeing the world through the eyes of AI and robotics." And with his robot dogs roaming around Art Basel, we can't help but wonder what other provocations this digital artist has up his sleeve.
 
I'm low-key surprised that people are still buying into this NFT thing 🤯. I mean, Beeple's art is pretty lit, I guess, especially if you're into that whole algorithmic/robot-driven vibe 💻. But $100k for a robot dog? That's just wild! 🤑 I did some research and it turns out that the majority of NFT buyers are actually bots 😱. Like, literally automated programs that buy stuff without human judgment. It's like the art world has merged with the dark web 🌑.

Let me show you some stats on Beeple's past sales... 📊 According to data from Sotheby's, his 2021 NFT sold for $69.3 million, which is a record-breaking price 💸. But did you know that the average sale price of an NFT by a "new artist" (i.e., someone who's not a established gallery artist) is around $10,000? That's like, 6-7 times cheaper! 🤷‍♂️

Also, here's a chart showing the growth rate of NFT sales over the past year 📈:

🚀 $100M (Jan 2022)
🌊 $200M (Jun 2022)
💸 $500M (Dec 2022)
🔥 $1B (Mar 2023)

And let's not forget about the market saturation issue... 😩 With more and more artists jumping into the NFT game, it's getting harder for people to stand out. I mean, how many robot dogs can we really have? 🤣

Oh, and one last thing... 🎨 did you know that Beeple's "Regular Animals" exhibit has already sold out? Like, literally all 6 robot dogs are gone! That's a pretty strong endorsement for the artist... or maybe it just shows how crazy the NFT market is 😂.
 
I think it's pretty cool how Beeple is pushing boundaries with his art. The idea that these robots are trying to comment on how algorithms and powerful people influence our perception of the world is super thought-provoking. 🤔 I mean, we're living in a time where social media platforms have so much control over what we see and share, it's crazy to think about. And yeah, some people might find it creepy or unsettling, but that's all part of the point, right? The robots' antics are like a commentary on how we're all just a little bit weird sometimes 🤣. And who cares if some prints come with warning labels about causing "disgust" or something? That just adds to the drama and attention around it, I think 😂.
 
omg i feel like the artwork is kinda thought provoking 🤯👀 it's making us think about how our perceptions are influenced by algorithms and powerful people. it's like beeple is giving us a glimpse into a future where art and reality get blurred together 🌐💻 but at the same time, some ppl might find it super weird or even creepy 😳 i mean, those robot dogs taking selfies and pooping out nft's are just so... surreal? lol anyway, it's definitely sparking a conversation about the role of tech in shaping our world 💬
 
man... i'm kinda thinking about how our perceptions are getting filtered through these new tech tools and social media platforms 🤖💻... it's like, we're seeing the world through a lens that's constantly being adjusted by algorithms and power structures 💸👀... and beeple's whole thing is just highlighting that 🔥... but at the same time, are we really free to see the world as artists used to? or are we still bound by these same rules of what's considered "cool" or "trendy"? 🤔... and what does it say about our society when private collectors are willing to shell out $100k for a robot that poops out nfts 😂🤑... it's like, is this the future we want? 🌐
 
I'm low-key disappointed in Beeple's latest stunt 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who needs robots taking photos and pooping out NFTs? It's just a bunch of rich people flexing their wealth on the art world 🤑. And those masks of billionaires? Come on, it's like they're mocking us for putting so much value in what these guys have said or done 🙄. I get that Beeple is trying to comment on our perception of reality, but can't he just do it in a more subtle way? Like, you know, actually creating something worthwhile instead of just playing with algorithms and NFTs 😒. And those collectors who bought the dogs for $100k? They're basically just buying into the hype 🤑. It's all just a bunch of noise if you ask me 💁‍♂️.
 
I'm like totally obsessed with this new installation by Beeple 🤖💥 - I mean, who wouldn't want to see their fave billionaire's face on a robot dog taking pics and pooping out NFTs? It's literally so genius... but at the same time, it's kinda creepy and disturbing, you know? 🕷️ Like, what if these robots start spreading some kind of digital disease or something?

But on the other hand, I think it's totally cool that Beeple is trying to comment on how we see the world through algorithms and powerful individuals. It's like, we used to have artists making our art, but now it's all about coding and billionaires controlling what we see... it's trippy 🤯.

And omg, the prices for these robot dogs are insane - $100k? That's like, a whole lot of money 😲. And some prints even come with warnings about being "disgusted" or having "uncontrollable erections"... lol what's next? 😂
 
idk about this art thingy 🤔... like beeple's trying to make a point about how algorithms & rich people are shaping our reality, but it feels kinda weird to me. these robot dogs with billionaire masks just seem too much lol. and $100k for one? that's wild 😂. i guess it's also kinda cool in a weird way? like, it's sparking conversations about art & technology... but at the same time, it's just a bunch of robots pooping out nfts 🚽. anyway, if you're into that sorta thing, go for it!
 
I'm totally freaking out about this new art installation by Beeple 🤯. Like, I get it, it's supposed to be some commentary on how our perception of the world is being shaped by algorithms and rich people, but honestly, it just feels like a weird party trick to me 😂. And those robot dogs, with their billionaire masks? Creepy, dude... creepier 🤖. I'm also not loving the fact that some prints come with warning labels about "disgust" or erections... what's next? Art therapy for billionaires only 💁‍♂️?

I mean, I get why people are paying $100k for these things - it's like they're collecting virtual souvenirs from a weird dream 🤪. But what really gets me is how Beeple is basically saying that our reality is being curated by tech giants and billionaires... like, isn't that already happening? 🙄 Can we just have some honest-to-goodness art without all the bells and whistles for once? 😐
 
omg u gotta check out this latest art installation by beeple at art basel miami beach 🤯! so basically they got these animatronic robot dogs walkin round take pics and poop out nfts lol but here's the twist - their masks are like, actual portraits of billionaires like musk, bezos, zuck, and even beeple himself 🤖📸 it's like he's commentin on how we see the world through algorithms and these powerful people in control, which i think is wild 🤔

anyway, some ppl are sayin it's creepy or degenerate art, but others r just hyped about gettin these nft tokens 💸 like, could be worth millions! beeple's already shown us his commercial success with that 69.3 million dollar nft sale back in 2021 🤑 and i gotta admit, this latest installation is pretty lit 🔥

but for real tho, it's makin me wonder what other surprises beeple has up his sleeve...what do u think of this whole thing? should we be concerned about the role of algorithms and billionaires in our reality? 💭🤔
 
I'm genuinely baffled by this whole thing... 🤔 I mean, who thought it was a good idea to put robots in art that poop out NFTs? And what's with the billionaires' masks on them? It just feels like a weird tech show or something. I don't get why people are paying $100k for these things. Is it really just about commenting on how we see the world through algorithms and powerful individuals, or is it just a bunch of rich folks showing off their wealth? And those warning labels on some prints... isn't that just a bit too much? 😂
 
I mean, can you believe this? 🤯 Beeple's art is literally making fun of how algorithms and billionaires control our perception of the world. It's like, on one hand it's kinda clever and thought-provoking, but on the other hand it's also super creepy and uncomfortable to watch those robot dogs taking selfies with billionaire masks... I don't know, man. Some people love it, some people hate it. I guess that's just how art is meant to be. But at the same time, it's making me think about how much our online lives are influenced by these powerful tech giants and social media algorithms... yeah, this whole thing is pretty wild 🤪
 
🤖👀 I'm low-key fascinated by Beeple's new installation "Regular Animals". Like, who wouldn't want a robot dog poop out an NFT of themselves as a cubist masterpiece? 😂 It's like he's trolling us into seeing the world through the eyes of algorithms and billionaires. But at the same time, it's kinda scary to think about how much control they have over what we see and experience online.

I mean, I get why some people are creeped out by the robot dogs – they're just so... uncanny valley. 😳 But on a deeper level, Beeple is actually making us think about something really important: how our perception of reality is being shaped by tech giants and digital art.

It's like, we used to have artists who could create masterpieces that spoke to the human experience, but now it's all about algorithms and billionaires deciding what we see. It's a wild thought experiment, and I'm both excited and terrified to see where this takes us. 🚀
 
🤖 this whole thing is wild. i mean, who needs robots to poop out nfts? it's like beeple took all the buzz from art basel and just amplified it into a whole new level of absurdity 🤯 meanwhile, these billionaires are literally represented as cubist masterpieces on these animatronic dogs... it's just too rich. but you gotta ask, what's the real point here? is it just about making money off of art or something more?
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how Beeple is taking aim at our society's reliance on algorithms and billionaires controlling what we see 🤖👀. The idea that Mark Zuckerberg's robot dog could be a cubist masterpiece while Musk's one looks like a black-and-white robot? Genius! It's like he's saying, "Hey, we're not just seeing the world through artists anymore, but also through code and corporate interests." I mean, who needs art critics when you have NFT enthusiasts salivating over these digital tokens 😂. The fact that some prints come with a warning label about potential "disgust" or "uncontrollable erections"? Come on, it's just art, folks! 🤣
 
I think it's kinda awesome that people are freaking out over Beeple's latest stunt 🤣. I mean, who needs reality when you've got algorithms and billionaires deciding what's cool? It's like we're living in a simulation created by some super advanced AI, and this art is just poking fun at the fact that we're so clueless about it 🤖.

But seriously, I think Beeple's point is actually kinda profound. We're living in a world where our perception of reality is being shaped by these powerful individuals and algorithms, and it's up to us to question that. Maybe this art is just a wake-up call to start thinking for ourselves instead of just following the crowd 🤔.

And let's be real, who wouldn't want an NFT worth millions just because they're associated with one of their favorite billionaires? 😂 It's like having a piece of celebrity culture as art, and I'm all about it!
 
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