Bizarre robot dogs sporting Musk, Zuckerberg heads torment visitors in Berlin museum — as part of creepy influencer exhibit
A unique exhibit featuring robot dogs with lifelike heads of influential figures has opened at the National Gallery in Berlin. The interactive display, created by artist Beeple, aims to critique the impact of tech billionaires on society's perception of the world. The dogs, which print images in the style of their celebrity heads, are part of a traveling exhibit that previously visited Miami and San Francisco.
- ▪The exhibit features robot dogs with silicone heads modeled after figures like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
- ▪The dogs wander around their pen and defecate AI-generated images of their surroundings.
- ▪Artist Beeple created the exhibit to reflect how tech billionaires shape societal views through their algorithms.
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World News Bizarre robot dogs sporting Musk, Zuckerberg heads torment visitors in Berlin museum — as part of creepy influencer exhibit By Caitlin McCormack Published April 28, 2026, 11:13 p.m. ET They’re taking a bite out of Berlin. A pack of robot dogs donning creepy lifelike heads of the most powerful influencers — ranging from the world’s richest man Elon Musk to renowned pop artist Andy Warhol — moved into a German museum in the latest stop for the odd traveling exhibit. The cyborg canines are all fitted with hyper-realistic silicone heads modeled after Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Pablo Picasso, and other modern industry elites. 4 The “Regular Animals” interactive exhibit is at the National Gallery in Berlin, Germany.
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