Viral Robot Dogs with bezos, poop heads poop heads at art basel miami

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Bezos, musk, zuckerberg and warhol – all in the form of dog pooping?
A truly unique Art installation has gone viral at this year’s Art Basel as it kicks off the annual event in Miami, Florida.
Colored dogs with skin colors with Madame Tussauds-Caliber Heads of famous billionaires and artists – including Jeff Bezos, Ary Zuckerberg, walked around the “living animals,” by Charleston-based Beeple Studios.
“The picture they take, they redecorate to reinterpret how they see the world,” said Mike Whenbermann, of BEKA Beeule, in an interview sent to Tiktok. “So it has artists, and it has Elon and Zuckerberg.”
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“And according to what happens, these technologies that control these algorithms determine what we see, how we see the world there,” he added, adding that the head is there again.
Beeple Studios’ “Ordinary Animals” at the ART Basel Miami Beach Retcheation at the Mid Convention Center on December 3, 2025, in Miami, Florida. (Pet Pictures)
The robotic dogs walk around, always curl up, and every so often, back off with the words “poop mode” before producing a digital image to be left on the ground.
“Thanks, I didn’t plan on sleeping tonight anyway,” wrote one Tiktok user.
“Those are almost as unattractive as real people,” one person said on the platform.

Andy Warhol (left) and Jeff Bezos (right) “Bump” each other in the “common animals” of the world. (Sean Zanni / Patrick Mcmullan via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“This is clever and scary at the same time,” a user on ART Basel’s Instagram account commented.
“Is this real or AI?” one person asked.
Winkelmann told CNN that the robots are designed to stop working after three years, with the main task of recording images and storing them on the Blockchain.

Elon Musk’s mind-blowing Elon head can be seen on one of Art Basel Miami Beach 2025’s “common animal” robotic canines. (Sean Zanni / Patrick Mcmullan via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Art Basel confirmed to FOX News Digital that each edition of the “Common Animals” robot sold, each for $100,000.
The installation can be found at the zero 10 exhibition, “a curated space dedicated to the art of the digital age,” according to the events website.
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Pablo Picasso’s likeness is included in “ordinary animals.” (Sean Zanni / Patrick Mcmullan via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Beeple’s claim to ART FOME came at the time of the non-food token (NFT), when his NFT art “always: The first 5000 days” sold for more than $ 69 million at Christie’s, immediately.
Art Basel Miami Beach runs from December 5 to 7 and brings together 283 leading exhibitions from 43 countries. The Art Fair is known to attract the world’s richest people every year, always closing in on the discovery of art of seven details.
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