

One panel comic illustration of some guy saying "Draw me a butterfly" into a very complicated map of processes including a robot breaking down the words, a robot stealing intellectual property with a drone, a politician exchanging money with a robot while funding war and missiles, a web of copyrights that robots are learning from so hard, they ignite on fire, one of the fire robots jumps into a gushing water main, draining a local pond, the wastewater going into a wastewater plant and emissions and hydrocarbons twirling into a hurricane while the news covers a city on fire. Along the way, there's money everywhere, just sloshing around. Fires in all directions. Chaos and misery. From the end of the process, a robot crawls out of the water and presents the user with a bizarre rendition of a butterfly made out of patched together copyrighted material. The guy reacts to it "Oh okay."
World famous artists, Litchfield and Malaprop, are siblings that run an award winning art collective, known for its groundbreaking works into the avant-garde.