The Colossus is the worlds largest sierpinski tetrahedron, a triangular fractal pyramid. Consisting of 4096 plastic pyramids, it reaches 17m up in the air. The project was made in collaboration 1200 middle school children in Gothenburg, who built most of what we see here. 

The construction took place during the Gothenburg International Science Festival in 2015, and the name in Swedish was Kolossen i Frihamnen.

The project was realised in team with Erik Thorstensson and Jakob Uhlin. For the effort, we were awarded a Guinness World Record.