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Tabor Robak
JAN 17
TABCORP LABS Printer Packs
Tabor Robak
TABCORP LABS Printer Packs
5 artworks
SOLOS
The Printer Pack comprises three Broken Printer NFTs from the Verse collection and one TABCORP LABS Mint Pass. The collector will be able to dispose of these artworks in any preferred way, either by keeping or trading them, or by burning them in the Materializer.
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DEC 19
TABCORP LABS
OPEN
Tabor Robak
TABCORP LABS
SOLOS
TABCORP LAB is a series of bespoke artworks that emerged from the Broken Printer series, released in 2024. These interactive digital sculptures are embedded within a vibrant video environment enriched with overlaid graphics, generative effects, and original audio. The works encourage exploration at your own pace—zoom in to uncover intricate details, or zoom out to reveal the broader landscape and what lies beyond. Building on the themes of Broken Printer, TABCORP LAB explores the evolution of printing technology, celebrating its imperfections while also exploring its more futuristic dimensions. During the development of Broken Printer, Tabor reflected on the intersection of creativity and labor, asking, “If art is just labor, am I a broken printer?” This existential question became a driving force for the project, embracing a “work harder, not smarter” ethos. Long hours, trial and error, and persistence produced a wide range of works—some polished and others destined for "recycling." Through this iterative process, Tabor introduced the Recycling Program, treating his practice as a creative lab for refining ideas. This journey ultimately inspired the narrative behind TABCORP LAB: a malfunctioning office printer spiraling out of control, endlessly printing and evolving in complexity. The story sees TABCORP LABS stepping in to manage the chaos as the printer transforms—from retro paper-based imagery to advanced digital creations like 3D objects, browser-based environments, and generative overlays. At the core of this evolution lies The Materializer, a conceptual tool allowing collectors to trade three Broken Printer NFTs for new works. These burned pieces are reimagined as dynamic 3D objects and immersive experiences, bridging the nostalgic aesthetics of analog printing with futuristic digital forms. TABCORP LABS also redefines labor in art. Each piece incorporates unique attributes—such as Generation (release order) and Overtime (extra effort)—emphasizing the unseen work behind each creation and linking its value to the time and energy invested.
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TABCORP LABS Mint Pass
OPEN
Tabor Robak
TABCORP LABS Mint Pass
150 artworks
SOLOS
This is a mint pass for TABORCORP LABS. To obtain an artwork, collectors will need to burn three Broken Printers along with their mint pass. Tabor’s Materializer will reincarnate these as a 3D, moving, futuristic works. Please note that this process involves manual work from the artist and may take some time.
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DEC 27
Broken Printer
OPEN
Tabor Robak
Broken Printer
2231 artworks
SOLOS
In Broken Printer, Robak artfully blends the nuances of traditional printing with the boundless scope of generative art, inspired by the evolution of printing technology. This series pays homage to graphic design and desktop publishing, focusing on the unique aesthetics of faulty prints juxtaposed against the perfection promised by advertising. Beginning as a project to generate printer calibration pages, it evolved into a comprehensive emulation of Photoshop's early functionalities in code—layer styles, masking, filters, and more – with the unlocked infinite possibilities of procedural generation. Through this exploration, Robak challenges viewers to find beauty in technological imperfections, urging a reevaluation of the quest for perfection.
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