ABOUT
Collections Gallery
There are elements everywhere to compose with: planets, dinosaurs, people, typewriters, herbs, ingredients, music, melodies, symbols, shapes and so on. In The Infinity Games we call these elements matter. To compose with matter go to The Composition Game, and hover these elements from the menu on the left onto the canvas.
Here you''ll find the different collections of matter on display.
You can add to collections yourself. Click the participation menu on the left and upload your image.
TRAVELLERS
People in infinity
ENTER TRAVELLERS COLLECTION
People from all origins deserve a spot in this collection of travellers. Upload your picture and Marie Bink will turn it into a pen drawing. Do mind the style of this collection and make sure all details are visible.
COMPOSITIONS
Exhibit your art created with the Composition Game
ENTER COMPOSITIONS COLLECTION
Here are some of the coolest compositions on display. All created with Composition Game of The Infinity Games.
VISUAL LANGUAGE
Talk with coasters
ENTER VISUAL LANGUAGE COLLECTION
Let's talk in the cafƩ.
Feel free to upload your scribbles! Use a pen, pencil, or marker on clear white or black background, or directly on a beer mat.
CHILDRENS ART
The most honest thing
Here you can find the artworks of the young, it's the most honest thing!
Feel free to upload your art if you're under 13 years old. We'll optimize the image for you.
FLORA
Plants seem still. Don't stare. Grow they will
ENTER FLORA COLLECTION
Help us to show what we should see and upgrade our botanical knowledge! Send in pictures of all that grows.
AVATARS
ENTER COOLLIES COLLECTION
Coollies are COOL people. These are the passionate. If you think that you are a Coolly, you can upload your picture and ask Marie Bink to turn you into a cartoon character.
ARTWORKS
ENTER ARTWORKS COLLECTION
Art is something special. We need a lot of it. Please add your artwork to the collection.
MOLLUSCA
ENTER ARTWORKS COLLECTION
Let's explore the world of the 'Mollusca'. the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals, after Arthropoda; members are known as molluscs or mollusks[a] (). Around 76,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized.