Tech Meets Tattoo: Blackdot’s Fridge-Sized Ink Machine Disrupts Tradition

Blackdot’s “automated tattooing device,” though not autonomous, uses digital tools—such as imaging software and 0.25 mm dot placements—to execute precise body art on flatter surfaces . It’s already in use at Bang Bang’s studio, representing a growing fusion between precision tech and artistry .

Beyond leasing the device, Blackdot offers studios a unique revenue model: artists can license their designs as NFTs, earning royalties with each use . Proponents appreciate the increased consistency and reduced discomfort; critics worry about artist displacement and reduced touch in tattoo experiences .

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