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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
David Raum of Germany
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
David Raum of Germany
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
David Raum of Germany
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Wicked: For Good premiere
10/11/2025. London, United Kingdom. Ariana Grande arriving at the Wicked: For Good premiere in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Argentina Elections
A tattoo combining the image of Argentina's President Javier Milei and a lion is seen on the back of a supporter of Milei during a La Libertad Avanza party closing rally ahead of the October 26 midterm elections, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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Argentina Elections
A tattoo combining the image of Argentina's President Javier Milei and a lion is seen on the back of a supporter of Milei during a La Libertad Avanza party closing rally ahead of the October 26 midterm elections, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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Argentina Elections
A tattoo combining the image of Argentina's President Javier Milei and a lion is seen on the back of a supporter of Milei during a La Libertad Avanza party closing rally ahead of the October 26 midterm elections, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto) -
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Photo : © Alex Mitram Sujet : Ian Haugland (Europe) Date : 2010-01-20 Lieu : France, Paris La Cigale.
Photo : © Alex Mitram-DALLE
Sujet : Ian Haugland (Europe)
Date : 2010-01-20
Lieu : France, Paris La Cigale.
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Photo : © Alex Mitram Sujet : Ian Haugland (Europe) Date : 2010-01-20 Lieu : France, Paris La Cigale.
Photo : © Alex Mitram_ DALLE
Sujet : Europe
Date : 2010-01-20
Lieu : France, Paris La Cigale.
Sude, Artiste, Artist, Musicien, Joey Tempest : Chanteur, Singer, John Norum : Guitarist, Guitariste, Guitare, : Ian Haugland : Batteur, Drummer, Drums, Batterie Marque : Yamaha, Percussionniste, Percussions, John Leven : Bassiste, Basse, Bass, Marque : Fender, Mic Michaeli : Claviers, Keyboarder, Music, Musique, Rock, Rock Fm, Pop Rock, Concert, Show, Live, Acoustique, Prestation ScŽnique, Salle De Concert, Lieu Et Manifestations Artistiques.
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, waits for a TV interview during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, waits for a TV interview during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, waits for a TV interview during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, waits for a TV interview during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Georgia Stanway - Bayern Munich and England footballer
Georgia Stanway, the Bayern Munich and England footballer, poses for a portrait during a day promoting street football initiatives as a Laureus Ambassador at West Youth Zone Community Centre on September 1st 2025 in Shepherds Bush, London (Photo by Tom Jenkins)
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Joao Pedro at home
Joao Pedro at home. João Pedro Junqueira de Jesus, known professionally as João Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team.
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Joao Pedro at home
Joao Pedro photographed in his walk-in wardrobe at his home. Jo‹o Pedro Junqueira de Jesus, known professionally as Jo‹o Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team.
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Joao Pedro at home
Joao Pedro photographed in his walk-in wardrobe at his home. Jo‹o Pedro Junqueira de Jesus, known professionally as Jo‹o Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team.
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Joao Pedro at home
Joao Pedro at home with his dogs Pandora and Chanel. Jo‹o Pedro Junqueira de Jesus, known professionally as Jo‹o Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team.
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Joao Pedro at home
Joao Pedro at home. Jo‹o Pedro Junqueira de Jesus, known professionally as Jo‹o Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team.
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Joao Pedro at home
Joao Pedro photographed in his walk-in wardrobe at his home. Jo‹o Pedro Junqueira de Jesus, known professionally as Jo‹o Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team.
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS:Blackdot CEO Joel Pennington.
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: Dr. Yan Azdoud, CTO of Blackdot.
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187733153_FER
World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187733152_FER
World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187733151_FER
World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: A tattoo made with the Blackdot AI-powered machine.
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: The Blackdot AI-powered tattoo machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: The Blackdot AI-powered tattoo machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187733147_FER
World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: The Blackdot AI-powered tattoo machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187733146_FER
World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: The Blackdot AI-powered tattoo machine.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187733145_FER
World first robot tattoo machine
Ferrari Press Agency
Tattoo 1
Ref 17066
12/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Blackdot
A new tattoo studio has opened in the US — using a robot to ink the bodies of customers.
The AI-powered Blackdot machine will let artists the world over to have their designs used in its library with surgical precision.
The machine is claimed to minimise pain while maximising safety, hygiene, accuracy and choice.
Rather than replacing human tattoo artists, this allows them to license their work.
A client chooses a design from a digital catalog featuring artwork by artists who license their work to Blackdot.
The operator uploads the design into the machine’s AI-based operating system, adjusts the size, and converts it into a proprietary tattoo file format that guides a robotic arm.
Blackdot's device uses a small number of concealed test dots to "learn" the client's skin characteristics.
The test dots are compared against Blackdot's skin database to determine which settings such as number of punctures and puncture depth will yield the perfect black dot for that client's preferred tattoo location.
The robotic arm is equipped with a slim needle and creates the tattoos dot by dot with surgical precision.
While the machine applies the tattoo, human artists design the artwork and oversee the process.
Artists can limit how many times a design is used for exclusivity and earn royalties each time their work is selected.
OPS: The Blackdot AI-powered tattoo machine.
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Released Hostage Omer WenkertReleased Israeli Hostage Wenkert at home
EXCLUSIVE: August 10th, 2025 - Gedera, Israel: Released hostage Omer Wenkert at his family home in Gedera. Omer, 23, hid in a bomb shelter with a close friend, where they took cover from the missiles, realizing that the Nova music festival was under attack by Hamas and other terrorists from Gaza on 7 October 2023. Soon later some of the terrorists started shooting into the shelter that became hot and full with smoke. Omer survived but was taken in a pickup truck to Gaza, where he was held in captivity in an underground tunnel. Wenkert says that he was held in a very small space, mostly in the darkness. He also says he was tortured in captivity and was intentionally starved. He says he was alone for six and a half months and was moved from time to time between spaces in the underground. He was released on February 22, 2025 after 505 days in captivity. The text in Hebrew reads "Now it is Well". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Les promesses de l'ombre
Eastern promises
2007
Real : David Cronenberg
Viggo Mortensen
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Les promesses de l'ombre
Les promesses de l'ombre
Eastern promises
2007
Real : David Cronenberg
Viggo Mortensen
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Focus Features
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL
