Drones, yeah, are now like, so cheap, you know, that you can just, like, use them to do vandalism that's also an artistic statement, right? That's what graffiti artist, hacker and, er, vandal Katsu does with a modified drone that's capable of carrying and using a can of spray paint. The anonymous figure's latest stunt was to attack the new Calvin Klein billboard in New York City, a six-story installation featuring Kendall Jenner. Unfortunately, Katsu's control of the drone wasn't strong enough to do an actual drawing, so the artist had to settle for spraying some red lines a bit near Jenner's face. But, guys, you have to understand, okay, that it's a statement, right? A statement.
Now you can use a drone to mess up Kendall Jenner's face
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