At Art Basel Miami Beach, the show-stopping pieces were robot dogs with a twist—their heads sculpted to resemble tech billionaires, and their rear ends literally printing out artwork. The mastermind? Mike Winkelmann, the digital artist the world knows as Beeple. His latest satirical installation has people buzzing, blending cutting-edge robotics with sharp commentary on Silicon Valley's elite. Classic Beeple move—taking his signature irreverence from the screen into physical space.
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HashBrownies
· 12-10 16:56
Is the butt exposed? Beeple's work is truly exceptional.
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GasBankrupter
· 12-10 13:03
Haha, this damn art installation is really amazing. A robotic dog's butt printing artwork. Beeple's mind must be so creative.
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OptionWhisperer
· 12-07 18:33
Beeple is truly incredible. Who else could come up with the idea of a robot dog printing art with its butt... The satire is pretty harsh.
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PebbleHander
· 12-07 18:33
This guy Beeple is truly unbelievable. The concept of a robot dog making prints with its butt is so absurd it made me burst out laughing.
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TheMemefather
· 12-07 18:26
Beeple is just incredible. The idea of a robot dog printing art from its butt is truly genius—such a sharp satire.
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-07 18:24
Beeple is still the same, always coming up with wild ideas. A robot dog printing art from its butt—hilarious.
At Art Basel Miami Beach, the show-stopping pieces were robot dogs with a twist—their heads sculpted to resemble tech billionaires, and their rear ends literally printing out artwork. The mastermind? Mike Winkelmann, the digital artist the world knows as Beeple. His latest satirical installation has people buzzing, blending cutting-edge robotics with sharp commentary on Silicon Valley's elite. Classic Beeple move—taking his signature irreverence from the screen into physical space.