Two years ago, a prankster art collective in Brooklyn known as MSCHF sold off shares in a black calf they nicknamed Angus, pledging to butcher him into burgers and leather handbags unless his arty stakeholders chose to save him. On March 13, the fully grown bull's fate will be decided, and it's looking grim. Only around a third of Angus's 404 owners have plied their tokenized shares of the animal into the artists' online Remorse Portal, signifying their wish to save his life. If Angus doesn't cross the 50% mark by Friday, he'll be butchered and shipped out as 1,200 hamburger patties and four leather handbags designed by the group to look like meat.
MSCHF introduces our cow angus' where people can buy the cattle as burgers and handbags or rescue and give it a new home https://t.co/jIOft1lNml pic.twitter.com/ngIcQA8Fm5
" designboom (@designboom) August 20, 2024
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