The process of modern printing exists between two worlds. It is instinctively an analogue one, but in reality, lives increasingly in the digital sphere. The resulting tangibility is often referenced when pitting the benefits of physical against digital media, but its real secret sauce lies in its unpredictability, its errors, its randomness. Its propensity to ‘break.’ Like much of Robak’s practice, Broken Printer explores what he describes as, ‘the realm of commercial creativity, things that ...