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July 27, 2015

The Big Picture: U2’s tour art takes a page from particle physics

by John_A

Some of Jeff Frost's art for U2's 'Innocence and Experience' tour

Who said that science can’t be pretty? Certainly not artist Jeff Frost. When U2 asked Frost for tour art that reflected a “neural net of humanity,” he went to CERN’s Large Hadron Collider to capture timelapse footage and otherwise treat the particle smasher as a creative tool. As you can see above, the result is dazzling — it looks like the internet made manifest in a painting. And while you’d think that physicists would be annoyed by this kind of interruption, they actually went out of their way to give Frost access to areas that even they couldn’t always see. This doesn’t quite make up for U2 foisting an album on millions of people, but it does give Bono and crew some extra geek cred.

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