At the exhibition ‘Infinite Universes,’ visitors can see 3D prints of characters from Czech computer games such as Creaks, Factorio, Mafia, Arma, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, The Last Oricrue, Euro Truck Simulator 2, Mashinky, and Bzzzt. This gives visitors the opportunity to literally touch gaming characters. Furthermore, a special thematic printer was developed for this exhibition by the exhibition partner, Prusa Research. Additionally, anyone around the world can download any model from the online 3D model database at Printables.com and print it on their own 3D printer.
Czech company Prusa Research is among the world’s top leaders in the development and manufacturing of 3D printers. With a wide portfolio and thanks to their innovations, 3D printers have become commonplace tools worldwide, used not only in companies such as Lockheed Martin, Škoda Auto, or SpaceX, but also in hundreds of thousands of households, workshops, and garages. Prusa Research constantly seeks new approaches and ideas, and their brand remains synonymous with quality 3D printing. The company doesn’t believe in outsourcing and manufactures most components in the Czech Republic. As a result, they deliver top-notch 3D printers and filaments to the world, confirmed not only by independent tests and awards but also by the global community of 3D printers.
Presentation abroad
2023
Czechia, Prague / GDS Prague
2024
- Slovenia, Ljubljana / Ment Festival
- USA, New York / Czech Centre New York
- Czechia, Prague / Composers Summit Prague
- United Kingdom, London / Czech Centre London
- Czechia, Liberec / Anifilm
- Czechia, Brno / Game Access Conference
- Japan, Tokyo / Czech Centre Tokyo
- Hong Kong / Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Institute of Information Technology, Cyberport
- 2025
- Taiwan, Taipei / Taipei Game Show
An Exhibition Project Showcasing Contemporary Czech Games Abroad
The exhibition project Infinite Universes – Czech Games and Their Global Success initiated by the Czech Centres and produced in cooperation with a wide range of partners aims to introduce contemporary Czech games in all their complexity – not only by showcasing the individual games, but also by presenting the creative process, focusing on selected elements that define the studios and their approach to the chosen theme, or their connection to artistic and educational practices.
- Curator: Miroslav Žák (founder of the Czech and Slovak video game archive Visiongame.cz)