Cyber Raid on Crowdsourced Portrait?

These are possibly the most interesting painting to date. The video of their creation contains a detailed description of our experience with several recent crowdsourced paintings, vandalism of them, a hack of our robot communications, and an attempt to log into and steal control of our servers.  This attack was actually featured in a TechTimes article that you can find in the press section.

Portrait made over about a week. While this painting was being crowdsourced, we noticed a little odd activity, but had no idea the extent of the raid that would come with the next painting. In this painting we find clues about who is behind the raid that follows.
Perhaps not a true likeness, but the most interesting painting to date. The video of its creation contains a detailed description of our experience with a recent portrait, vandalism of it, a hack of our robot communications, and an attempt to log into steal control of our servers.
This is the third painting we have done since the beginning of the cyber attacks a couple weeks ago. Interesting stuff. Most interesting part is that the hacker or hackers responsible for reverse engineering how we send commands to our robot reappear and paint a large blue block atop of which they then paint text.
Painting at tail end of cyber attack we have been experiencing for past month. But who knows, maybe there is more. Its an image of Anonymous Logo with Darth Vader mask superimposed over the question mark. In background is mash-up picture of last paintings created during the cyber raids. Fun stuff.

My favorite painting to come out of all these raids asked the profound question...

Is it Art?

Also, here is a graphics dump of one of the painting's stroke queue. Amazing Stuff.

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