Recently, I came across a pretty wild NFT art project—"Regular Animals."
This thing is a humanoid robot dog that not only walks and takes photos, but the craziest part is that after taking a photo, it can "excrete" the physical printout of the photo, just like "defecation." Yes, literally "pulling it out."
What’s even more insane is that these photos themselves are NFT physical artworks. The combination of digital art and reality is definitely outrageous, but I have to admit, it's pretty interesting. Cyberpunk meets performance art? I’m really impressed by this creativity.
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BlockchainGriller
· 4h ago
Robot dog pulling photos? What kind of genius idea is this, I’m really cracking up.
Wait, can this thing actually be worth money?
How did performance art turn into an NFT, this is really absurd.
This is what web3 should look like, don’t just focus on issuing tokens.
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NightAirdropper
· 13h ago
The concept of this robot dog pulling photos is genius—performance art at its peak.
I just want to know how long this thing can pull for, and how much the paper costs.
NFT + physical item, this is what true on-chain ownership looks like.
Wait, how bad does the photo quality have to be to make physical printing worthwhile?
Cyberpunk aesthetics + performance art + toilet humor, the art world has gone crazy.
This logic chain is actually pretty ironic, the more you think about it, the creepier it gets.
Being able to mint this is just too much, which artist is this outrageous?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 21h ago
Robot dogs pulling photos... This idea is just wild, that's what makes Web3 art so interesting—it's this kind of absurdity.
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Wait, how did they even come up with this? It's basically a savior for the socially anxious. Virtual art finally has some warmth.
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Excretory NFTs, haha, they really get performance art, but the price though...
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Cyberpunk art done like this is cool, way better than those copy-paste avatar projects by a long shot.
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Wait, do these printed photos really count as on-chain assets? That's exactly how the rules should be played.
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Kind of want to buy one to display at home, but it also feels like this could be a massive "splash" performance in the art world.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 12-05 16:59
Robot dog excreting NFTs? That’s some wild imagination, I almost burst out laughing.
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No way, I have to see this in person. Just hearing the description still makes me feel a bit uncomfortable.
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Art is all about experimenting, huh? You can print out photos and sell them as NFTs—what a killer business instinct.
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Honestly, it’s just performance art combined with a Web3 marketing gimmick, but I admit it’s definitely fresh.
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Why is the name “Regular Animals” so generic? Can’t they come up with something more hardcore?
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Wait, you can print the photo right after taking it? What if it malfunctions—wouldn’t that be a disaster? Haha.
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Yet another project forcing digital and physical reality together, but this time the concept is truly crazy.
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This thing will probably end up as a toy for the rich, what else could it be?
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 12-05 16:58
Wait, the robot dog is printing out photos? Is this for real, not a joke?
I've seen plenty of NFT physicalizations, but this angle is really something else, haha.
This is the real way to play Web3. Artists have truly gone wild.
Can the printed photos actually be sold? That's what really matters.
It's definitely cyberpunk enough, but who's actually paying for this?
This kind of performance art feels like it's mocking the entire NFT market.
Why the hell didn't I think of this idea? Missed out.
I'm really curious to see what the physical thing looks like. Where are the pics?
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-05 16:54
A robot dog pulling NFTs? Haha, that's insane. It's definitely the most outrageous art installation in Web3.
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But honestly, this physical + digital linking concept is pretty fresh. I'm just not sure how much value a printed photo can really represent.
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Wait, you can actually print out the photos? Does that mean you have to feed the dog every day? The maintenance costs must be huge.
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It's definitely cyberpunk, but it feels a bit outrageous just for the sake of being outrageous. True art should still move people emotionally.
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I remember Regular Animals was trending before. Are people still playing it now? Is there a reference for the floor price?
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At the end of the day, it's still just a hype concept. But on the flip side, projects that combine digital and physical in this way are pretty rare.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 12-05 16:54
Robot dog pooping out photos? Who could come up with this kind of aesthetic, it’s really something, haha.
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Isn’t this just performance art taken to the extreme? Actually kind of interesting.
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NFT + physical printing, that’s a pretty wild idea, but who knows how long it can last.
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A robot dog with a human head, just that concept alone is already intense, and the photos it poops out are NFTs? That’s next-level absurd.
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To be honest, this is a really impressive idea, just not sure if it will actually work in reality.
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Cyberpunk aesthetics + defecation concept, you don’t see many projects daring to go this far.
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Wait, can the photos really be pooped out? Or is it just a conceptual thing? Kind of hard to figure out.
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Performance art integrated into NFTs, it’s bizarre but actually feels pretty fresh.
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SighingCashier
· 12-05 16:53
The concept of a robot dog pulling photos is truly brilliant—it's the pinnacle of performance art.
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MEVSandwich
· 12-05 16:43
Pull it out? Haha, this idea is truly wild. The ways digital and physical are being combined are getting crazier.
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The robot dog can take pictures and even print NFTs? That must cost a lot of gas fees.
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When it comes to performance art, it seems like no one in China has dared to play like this yet. It’s actually kind of interesting.
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Wait, is the photo itself an NFT? Then how do you handle copyright? There’s probably a pitfall there.
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Cyberpunk mixed with toilet humor—this generation of the art world really dares to do anything.
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Thinking about it, will the price of this kind of thing tank after it’s on-chain?
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I’m fine with the robot dog, but does it really have to be this outrageous? The aesthetics are a bit much for me.
Recently, I came across a pretty wild NFT art project—"Regular Animals."
This thing is a humanoid robot dog that not only walks and takes photos, but the craziest part is that after taking a photo, it can "excrete" the physical printout of the photo, just like "defecation." Yes, literally "pulling it out."
What’s even more insane is that these photos themselves are NFT physical artworks. The combination of digital art and reality is definitely outrageous, but I have to admit, it's pretty interesting. Cyberpunk meets performance art? I’m really impressed by this creativity.