Tip:
Press ↑ to zoom forward, ↓ to zoom backward — and enjoy the infinite loop in your favorite theme: Color, Grayscale, or Original.
Auto mode zooms by default. Press ↑ or ↓ anytime for manual control.
Zoomquilt is a collaborative digital art project that creates an illusion of infinite zoom through a surreal, looping landscape.
Zoomquilt was created by German artist Nikolaus Baumgarten in 2004, with contributions from other digital artists.
Zoomquilt is primarily a piece of interactive digital art. It does not have gameplay elements like goals or levels.
Zoomquilt uses seamlessly stitched artwork and zoom animation to create an endless visual loop that gives the illusion of infinite depth.
Yes, Zoomquilt is completely free to explore online with no registration or download required.
Yes, Zoomquilt works on most modern mobile browsers, allowing users to enjoy the experience on smartphones and tablets.
There are unofficial screensavers and apps based on Zoomquilt, though they may not be officially supported.
Zoomquilt was a curated collaboration and is not currently open to public submissions, but similar art projects may accept new contributors.