Tabor Robak

American

Born 1986

Lives and works in Paris, France

Tabor Robak is a contemporary artist known for his groundbreaking work in digital art, multi-channel video installations, and generative artwork. He uses the visual language of video games, advertising, and animated films to explore societal perceptions of the digital and real, and tackle themes like late capitalism, mass media, and privacy. Utilizing software such as Unity, Adobe After Effects, and Cinema 4D, he creates installations and animations, often incorporating innovative technology like transparent monitors and custom-built PCs.

Broken Printer is a series of 2175 works that reference the history of printing technologies, from letterpress and screen printing to CMYK halftone, inkjet, and laser printing. The works incorporate both digital and analog processes, drawing on the visual language of printer test sheets and other artifacts of mechanical reproduction. The series reflects on the role of design tools in shaping visual culture and points to the imperfections and errors inherent in printing. Rather than presenting technology as flawless, the works foreground the aesthetic and cultural significance of breakdowns, misalignments, and other traces of failure.

Broken Printer #551

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Broken Printer #491

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Broken Printer #447

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Colorspace

Art Blocks Collection: Curated Heritage Art Blocks Collection: Curated series 7 Colorspace is a tribute to creating on the computer - it is a procedurally generated animation created in real-time using programmed brushes and effects, inspired by classic screensavers and user interface elements. The piece contrasts the look of vintage software like MacPaint with the full-color capabilities of modern gaming computers, capturing the joy of new software, late-night coding intensity, and the frustration of losing work to crashes.

Colorspace #248

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Colorspace #75

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Tabor Robak

American

Born 1986

Lives and works in Paris, France

Tabor Robak is a contemporary artist known for his groundbreaking work in digital art, multi-channel video installations, and generative artwork. He uses the visual language of video games, advertising, and animated films to explore societal perceptions of the digital and real, and tackle themes like late capitalism, mass media, and privacy. Utilizing software such as Unity, Adobe After Effects, and Cinema 4D, he creates installations and animations, often incorporating innovative technology like transparent monitors and custom-built PCs.

Tabor Robak

American

Born 1986

Lives and works in Paris, France

Tabor Robak is a contemporary artist known for his groundbreaking work in digital art, multi-channel video installations, and generative artwork. He uses the visual language of video games, advertising, and animated films to explore societal perceptions of the digital and real, and tackle themes like late capitalism, mass media, and privacy. Utilizing software such as Unity, Adobe After Effects, and Cinema 4D, he creates installations and animations, often incorporating innovative technology like transparent monitors and custom-built PCs.

Broken Printer is a series of 2175 works that reference the history of printing technologies, from letterpress and screen printing to CMYK halftone, inkjet, and laser printing. The works incorporate both digital and analog processes, drawing on the visual language of printer test sheets and other artifacts of mechanical reproduction. The series reflects on the role of design tools in shaping visual culture and points to the imperfections and errors inherent in printing. Rather than presenting technology as flawless, the works foreground the aesthetic and cultural significance of breakdowns, misalignments, and other traces of failure.

Broken Printer #551

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Broken Printer #551

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Broken Printer #491

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Broken Printer #491

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Broken Printer #447

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Broken Printer #447

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Colorspace

Art Blocks Collection: Curated Heritage Art Blocks Collection: Curated series 7 Colorspace is a tribute to creating on the computer - it is a procedurally generated animation created in real-time using programmed brushes and effects, inspired by classic screensavers and user interface elements. The piece contrasts the look of vintage software like MacPaint with the full-color capabilities of modern gaming computers, capturing the joy of new software, late-night coding intensity, and the frustration of losing work to crashes.

Colorspace #248

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Colorspace #248

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Colorspace #75

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Colorspace #75

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Tabor Robak

American

Born 1986

Lives and works in Paris, France

Tabor Robak is a contemporary artist known for his groundbreaking work in digital art, multi-channel video installations, and generative artwork. He uses the visual language of video games, advertising, and animated films to explore societal perceptions of the digital and real, and tackle themes like late capitalism, mass media, and privacy. Utilizing software such as Unity, Adobe After Effects, and Cinema 4D, he creates installations and animations, often incorporating innovative technology like transparent monitors and custom-built PCs.

Tabor Robak

American

Born 1986

Lives and works in Paris, France

Tabor Robak is a contemporary artist known for his groundbreaking work in digital art, multi-channel video installations, and generative artwork. He uses the visual language of video games, advertising, and animated films to explore societal perceptions of the digital and real, and tackle themes like late capitalism, mass media, and privacy. Utilizing software such as Unity, Adobe After Effects, and Cinema 4D, he creates installations and animations, often incorporating innovative technology like transparent monitors and custom-built PCs.

Broken Printer is a series of 2175 works that reference the history of printing technologies, from letterpress and screen printing to CMYK halftone, inkjet, and laser printing. The works incorporate both digital and analog processes, drawing on the visual language of printer test sheets and other artifacts of mechanical reproduction. The series reflects on the role of design tools in shaping visual culture and points to the imperfections and errors inherent in printing. Rather than presenting technology as flawless, the works foreground the aesthetic and cultural significance of breakdowns, misalignments, and other traces of failure.

Broken Printer #551

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Broken Printer #551

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Broken Printer #491

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Broken Printer #491

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Broken Printer #447

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Broken Printer #447

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Colorspace

Art Blocks Collection: Curated Heritage Art Blocks Collection: Curated series 7 Colorspace is a tribute to creating on the computer - it is a procedurally generated animation created in real-time using programmed brushes and effects, inspired by classic screensavers and user interface elements. The piece contrasts the look of vintage software like MacPaint with the full-color capabilities of modern gaming computers, capturing the joy of new software, late-night coding intensity, and the frustration of losing work to crashes.

Colorspace #248

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Colorspace #248

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Colorspace #75

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Colorspace #75

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© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.