A strange art exhibition has opened with the main attraction being several robotic dogs donning the hyperrealistic faces of billionaires, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
Francesca Levy Nabors documented the exhibition, showing the freaky faces and dancing robotic dogs in a fenced-off area of the annual Art Basel in Miami.
The exhibit, created by controversial artist Beeple, is called “regular animals” and features 10 different ‘animals’, each with the face of an influential person or billionaire.
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These ‘regular animals’ can be seen exploring the space, performing moves and even pooping out NFTs.
The sides of the exhibit are plastered with fake warning signs, saying “stay inside your box” and “the invisible walls of the simulation”.
Beeple has done several exhibits before, often featuring political figures in unique and bizarre situations.
Francesca’s video showing her recent work went viral on TikTok, being viewed over 496,000 times.
One person commented: “I find myself feeling disgusted looking at this.”
Another user wrote: “This is actually incredible. I think this would actually get under their skin if they ever saw it which makes it even better.”
Someone else added: “This is unsettling. 10/10.”
Another person said: “Art disturbs the comforted and comforts the disturbed. I love this.”
Another viewer added: “The discomfort I feel when I see robots combined with my disgust of billionaires, THANKS I hate it.”
The current exhibit is running out of the Zero10 section at Art Basel, in Miami, Florida.