As a seasoned gamer and tech enthusiast with over two decades under my belt, I must say that this latest development has got me grinning ear to ear. The Elon Musk sculpture being towed by a Tesla Cybertruck in Brownsville, Texas is a delightful blend of art, technology, and humor that resonates deeply with the meme-centric culture we’ve all come to embrace.
A sculpture of Elon Musk was recently seen being towed behind a Tesla Cybertruck in Brownsville, Texas. The nine-foot-tall figure was created as a humorous tribute to a viral meme based on a poorly drawn portrait of Musk that surfaced on Reddit six years ago. The initiative was led by Louis XXII, a French tech entrepreneur and cofounder of ElonRWA, a “real world asset meme” token on Ethereum’s second layer, organized by the decentralized autonomous organization FeistyDAO as reported by ARTnews.
King Louis XXII made it clear that the statue isn’t based on the worth of the ElonRWA token, but rather serves as a fun and creative means to manifest the meme. In fact, the same group commissioned an impressive mural of the design featuring the phrase “Occupy Mars” earlier this year, which was beautifully crafted by local Brownsville artist Carlos Manuel Guerrero.
The sculpture, made of foam and fiberglass, was produced by a company in Utah. Louis XXII received the statue on August 15, and it was painted to resemble bronze as described by San Antonio Express News. The project highlights the collective’s aim to seemingly create authentic, positive NFT projects, regardless of market trends.
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2024-08-26 17:25