It’s a rare occasion when an independent animator and cg artist appears on a late night talk show, but Mike Winkelmann, aka Beeple, isn’t your average animator. His latest piece, “Human One,” an ...
It's described as "four video screens (16k resolution), polished aluminum metal, mahogany wood frame, dual media servers and endless video." It was sold at Christie's auction house in 2021 for $29 ...
“A hundred years ago, we decided you could turn over a toilet and call it art, but I draw pictures every day on the computer with the sole purpose of them being art and people say it’s not art. How ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Beeple (Mike Winkelmann), Robot 1, Robot 2 and Danny McBride. Credit: Beeple Studios. Two guys ...
The fully functional art work is part of a large-scale project bringing culture to everyday encounters at China's Deji Plaza. Beeple’s immersive art bathroom at Deji Plaza. Courtesy of the artist.
Tech-oligarch robot dogs last week invaded social media platforms, sniffing around one another — and, yes, pooping, too — in a makeshift prescient dog park. And it hit big. The origin was Art Basel ...
Better known as Beeple, on March 11, he fetched a record-breaking $69.3 million for a single digital artwork through the art auction house Christie's. That winning bid is the third-highest price paid ...
Mike Winkelmann, a digital artist who goes by the name Beeple, made history when an NFT of his work "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" sold for $69 million at an online auction on March 11, 2021. Six ...
Digital artist Beeple has rejected the notion that artificial intelligence art should be considered theft. Both humans and AI mostly create by rearranging existing ideas, according to Beeple. Rather ...
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