Last we heard from the “ Random Darknet Shopper ” over six months ago, it was returned to the Swiss art collective that made it after local authorities seized the laptop being used to purchase ecstasy online.

Now, the Shopper is back and soon to be on display in London. It's even shopping again: this week it purchased a knockoff $35 Lacoste polo shirt from Thailand.

At its core, Random Darknet Shopper is a live art project that consists of a laptop running a program designed to do nothing else but randomly buy items off illicit Tor-enabled websites. !Mediengruppe Bitnik, the Swiss art collective behind the project, designed the bot-based art installation to have a budget of $100 in bitcoins each week. From there, the bot randomly chooses an item on Alpha Bay, currently the largest such dark market. (Previously it used Agora, which has since been shuttered.) Ultimately, the purchased item is shipped to the art gallery where the laptop itself is on display and added to the installation.

Bitnik told Ars that the only change since the previous installation was that the bot purchases from Alpha Bay rather than Agora. Despite the switch, this means it could purchase drugs online again.

Previously when on display in Switzerland, the Shopper purchased Fake Diesel jeans, a fake Sprite “stash can,” a “decoy letter,” a Hungarian passport scan, a baseball cap with a hidden camera, and faux Nikes among other items. From December 11, 2015 until February 15, 2016, the Shopper will be on display at the Horatio Junior gallery located at The Lord Nelson, 66 Canon Beck Rd, Rotherhithe, London SE16 7DN.