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At CERN | Filmmakers | art & science | imagination

Trailer Higgs

Leave a commentHannie van den Bergh | 29-10-2009 | 15:06 Print This Post Email This Post

Filmmakers | News | imagination

Ready & Selected

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Yes, our film is ready. And we’re really proud of it. Recently we organised a closed preview for our crew and some close friends and colleagues and they all responded truly complimentary and enthusiastic.

And what’s more: last week we were informed that the film is selected for the International Documentary Filmfestival of Amsterdam, IDFA (19 - 29 November).
We’ll keep you informed about the screening dates as soon as possible.

Comments (1)Jan van den Berg | 11-10-2009 | 17:21 Print This Post Email This Post

At CERN | Filmmakers | imagination

The Tunnel

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27 km long tube
9.300 magnets inside
10 080 tonnes of liquid nitrogen

the world’s largest fridge (-271.3°C (1.9 K)), even colder than outer space
100 000 times hotter than the heart of the Sun (when two beams of protons collide)
At full power, trillions of protons will race around the LHC accelerator ring 11 245 times a second, travelling at 99.99% the speed of light.

Comments (1)Hannie van den Bergh | 05-08-2008 | 16:33 Print This Post Email This Post

At CERN | Filmmakers | imagination

Comparisons

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Stan Bentvelsen about the size and the - nearly impossible to imagine - amount of data to be recorded by the Atlas experiment. (more…)

Comments (1)Hannie van den Bergh | 04-08-2008 | 11:37 Print This Post Email This Post

At CERN | Filmmakers | imagination

Microscope

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Gerjan Bobbink about the immense microscope Atlas.

microscope used in biology: scale 10 -6
microscope for the industry, nanoscale: 10 -9
microscope - detector Atlas: scale 10 -18

Leave a commentHannie van den Bergh | 20-07-2008 | 11:48 Print This Post Email This Post