The conversation involves two individuals, Felipe and Bruno, who are discussing the pricing of various art pieces. They are part of a game where they have to guess the price of an item based on its description. The items include a piece of art from the Museum of Invisible Art, a blackboard covered in scribbles by Cy Twombly, a work of art involving 90 cans filled
1. The conversation is between Felipe Neto and Bruno, who are guessing the prices of various items, often artworks.
2. The game involves listening to a description of a product and guessing its price.
3. The winner is the one who comes closest to the actual value.
4. At the end of the game, the loser is required to be embarrassed on Felipe's Instagram.
5. The game is only fun if you play together.
6. The game involves guessing a value for each product and in the end, you calculate to see if you beat them.
7. The game is part of a series of videos on Felipe's YouTube channel.
8. The game is only available to subscribers to the channel.
9. The game involves guessing the price of a piece of art called "Fresh Air" which is part of the Museum of Invisible Art.
10. The price of the artwork "Fresh Air" was sold for 10,000 dollars.
11. The game involves guessing the price of another piece of art called "Untitled" by artist Cy Twombly.
12. The price of the artwork "Untitled" was sold for 70.5 million reais.
13. The game involves guessing the price of a piece of art called "Merda D'Artista" which involves 90 cans filled with artist Piero Manzoni's feces.
14. The price of the artwork "Merda D'Artista" was sold for 2 million and 800 thousand dollars.
15. The game involves guessing the price of a piece of art called "Onement VI" by artist Barnett Newman.
16. The price of the artwork "Onement VI" was sold for 43 million and 800 thousand dollars.
17. The game involves guessing the price of a ping pong table covered in a blue screen with a white line in the middle.
18. The price of the ping pong table was sold for 22 million dollars.