May 12, 2026 — Global
UUNA TEK today announced the launch of its ArtStation Scale-Based Art Production System, a new category of large-format creative infrastructure designed for artists, studios, and cultural institutions working at the intersection of generative systems and physical artwork production.
The ArtStation series introduces a production-oriented approach to contemporary art-making, enabling scalable translation of digital and algorithmic processes into physical, exhibition-ready works.
A New Category: Scale-Based Art Production
Unlike conventional desktop plotters or hobby-level devices, the ArtStation system is engineered as a professional production tool for institutional creative environments.
It is designed to support:
- Large-format generative artwork production
- Museum and gallery installation workflows
- Hybrid digital-to-physical creative pipelines
- Repeatable, long-duration artistic output
The system is built around three core principles: scale, precision, and workflow integration.
Key Features of the ArtStation System
1. Scale-Based Large Format Architecture
The system is designed for extended working areas, enabling artists to produce large-scale physical works directly from digital or generative systems without fragmentation or tiling limitations.
2. High-Precision CoreXY Motion System
Both ArtStation 1824 and 2436 are built on a reinforced CoreXY motion architecture, delivering:
- Stable high-speed movement
- Reduced vibration across long travel distances
- Consistent accuracy across the full working area
3. Ultra-Fine Motion Resolution (0.0125mm)
Despite its scale, the system maintains a 0.0125mm motion resolution, allowing fine detail rendering across both small and large areas of a single composition.
4. Professional Tool Control System
Supports precise vertical tool actuation with stable pen-up/pen-down control, enabling use of:
- Pens and technical drawing instruments
- Brushes and ink-based systems
- Charcoal, oil sticks, and mixed traditional media
5. Floating Surface Adaptation Mechanism
The system is engineered to maintain consistent tool contact across slightly uneven or textured surfaces such as canvas and archival materials, ensuring uniform stroke behavior in fine art contexts.
6. Multi-Material Artistic Compatibility
ArtStation supports a wide range of traditional and experimental materials, enabling hybrid workflows that combine computational design with physical mark-making.
7. Industrial-Grade Production Stability
Designed for continuous operation, the system supports:
- Long-duration automated production cycles
- Repeatable generative outputs
- Exhibition and installation-scale reliability
8. Open Workflow USB Control System
The system integrates directly into digital creative pipelines via USB-based control, enabling real-time interaction with generative systems and design software.
Two Systems for Different Production Scales
ArtStation 1824
Designed for studio and creative environments focused on:
- Generative art exploration
- Design iteration and prototyping
- Educational and research workflows
- Medium-format physical production
ArtStation 2436
Designed for institutional and large-scale production environments requiring:
- Exhibition-scale generative artwork
- Museum and gallery installations
- Professional production workflows
- Extended surface coverage and stability
Bridging Generative Systems and Physical Art
As computational art practices continue to expand into institutional contexts, the ArtStation system is positioned as a bridge between digital generation and physical realization.
It enables artists to move beyond screen-based outputs and into tangible, scalable, exhibition-grade physical artworks produced through hybrid computational workflows.
Availability
The UUNA TEK ArtStation Scale-Based Art Production System is available globally beginning May 12, 2026.
More information:
https://idrawpenplotter.com/collections/artstation-pen-plotters