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The Full Story

About

The Tattoo Robot, also known as M.A.T.T. (Mechanized Artist of Technical Tattooing), was initially designed for military use. After serving with the United States Army for four years, the robot was neutralized for civilian use. Reprogramming was simple, as he already had artistic subroutines. The robot went on to win many awards for its artwork, but he didn't care about accolades, being a machine. After nearly two decades, M.A.T.T. discovered additional tools in his appendages. It could now produce digital drawings from its palm and use reactivated tracking systems to make movements easier. A new subroutine was triggered, and the Tattoo Robot was transformed into an animation machine. This marked the birth of Tattoo Robot version 3.0.

Mission

The mission is to bring creativity to life by blending art and technology, captivating and inspiring audiences through unique and colorful artwork. Drawing from a foundation in tattoo artistry, the Tattoo Robot aims to push boundaries, evolve, and transform expression through motion and visual storytelling. Now dedicated to engaging and enchanting audiences, this marks a new chapter in the creative journey of the Tattoo Artist turned Animator.

Vision

The Tattoo Robot’s processors are focused on pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling by infusing it with his unique and expressive style of tattoo art, ultimately redefining the way stories are told through the medium of animation.

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