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The ATLAS pop-up book shows a personal illustration of the Big Bang and the underground ATLAS detector. (ATLAS Experiment © CERN. Photos: Claudia Marcelloni.)

Pop-Up book - Voyage to the Heart of Matter

See: http://atlas.ch/popupbook/ for more.

ATLAS springs into 3D life in a pop-up book that invites readers to join the ATLAS Experiment on a fascinating journey to the beginnings of the universe. This pop-up book shows the scale of one of science's biggest adventures: the extraordinary quest to discover what the universe is made of, where it came from and how it works. The creators were Emma Sanders and Anton Radevsky. Its success is summarized in three of the many news articles about it.

Gizmodo: "This is simply the coolest pop-up book we've seen. It may not overheat in the presence of bread, but this pop-up book has the most accurate paper Large Hadron Collider ever."
Wired: "And what an accomplishment. Voyage to the Heart of Matter contains four double-page spread featuring one large pop-up model and several smaller pop-up pages along their edges."
New Scientist: "Renowned paper engineer Anton Radevsky uses every trick in the pop-up book to recreate the universe, the LHC and the biggest of its four experiments, ATLAS, and he does so to wonderful effect - check out this video presentation by an ATLAS physicist."