Riccardo Maria Bianchi is an ATLAS event display & detector geometry expert, who also likes VR/AR... and design.
The first banner he proposed for ORIGIN was used in Toronto (Spring 2018 ) to illustrate the ATLAS detector width... 25 m ! In 2019, more "practical" formats were developed :-)
Here is the 25m banner source file
Posters and rollups developed for the ORIGIN project were intentionally mute, to be used in all countries and languages: CDS link (images with black background are suited for poster printing, images with blue background for roll-up format). Captions were provided in companion files (see file used for the Origin-Puebla exhibit, May 2019 )
ATLAS posters developed for the CERN 2019 open days are in English and French.
If you have a screen, you can show the companion video: "Picturing Particles, the evolution of event displays", which is available on YouTube
Other VP1 examples and links:
- ATLAS official event displays are on this Twiki (with captions)
- ATLAS VP1 project web site
- In CDS (Cern Document Server): Event Displays




