An exciting endless puzzle game called Infinite Galaxy Puzzle was developed by a team from the studio.
The team of authors successfully works on projects that exist at the intersection of science, art and technology.
Infinite Galaxy Puzzle is a new type of 3D image assembly that does not have a fixed shape of the starting point and edges.
The end result can be achieved in thousands of different ways.
133 plywood puzzles can be led in any direction, added and removed from any side – external, internal, right and left.
The process is based on a curious three-dimensional form known as the F. Klein bottle.
Regardless of which fragment the work on the picture begins with, it can continue in a large series of patterns.
Each endless puzzle is printed with images taken from NASA and includes several thematic elements, such as an astronaut, a space rocket, and a satellite.
This clever endless puzzle game is not only challenging, but also cognitively rewarding. Anyone can become a space system explorer at their desk.
The Design Museum presents a stunning project in a photo selection, which makes it possible to decide whether to rush to order a product in the studio’s online store.