Kanye West’s Robot Oversaw His ‘Famous’ Art Installation In Los Angeles

There’s still a debate raging over the inherent genius (or lack thereof) when it comes to Kanye West. Is Kanye a modern day prophet, or is he simply an artist capable of cashing in on modern ennui and speaking to a lost generation? Kanye’s Famous video is perhaps the perfect argument for either side of that coin, creating controversy and a bold statement using wax figures of culturally-relevant figures all in bed together. The Taylor Swift fallout has perhaps overshadowed the video, which in and of itself says something, albeit it is a muddled message.

But Kanye hasn’t forgotten about Famous and the statement that he intended to make, oh no. He’s taken his uber-expensive wax model show on the road by creating an art exhibit out of the whole thing, with the whole Jenner-Kardashian girls in attendance to document this experience even if Kanye wasn’t there.

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Well, that isn’t entirely true. In pure Kanye fashion he was there even though he wasn’t actually, physically there. Instead there was a telerobot Kanye West trawling through the exhibit via video chat and it’s as strange as you would imagine it to be.

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So while it is interesting to consider Kanye’s Famous as an art exhibit, it is perhaps even more interesting to consider a robot wheeling around the exhibit with a telepresent Kanye West like something out of an episode of Community watching over everyone beholding his work.

(Via Rap-Up)