Astrophysics image/diagram: "the largest structure in the universe"

Some time back, casually browsing, I came across an astronomy / physics website with a large computer-generated diagram of the entire known universe, showing how the clumps of different local galactic clusters created a sort of lace filigree. The fact that the universe on the largest of scales appears to have structure rather than being an undifferentiated haze was the point of discussion, and the image was prominently titled something akin to “The largest structure in the universe: the universe”. Naturally I neglected to bookmark the page…

I’ve been looking for it off and on to no avail. Unsuccessful at googling or alta-vista’ing it.

This ring a bell with anyone?

Was it anything like one of these images?

Extremely similar, especially the one in the “box”!

Thanks

How can the the universe be in in the universe? It might be better described as “The universe: the largest structure.” IMHO

A 3D paperweight version is available from here

http://www.crystalnebulae.co.uk/2dfsculpture.html

Is this it!
http://www.anzwers.org/free/universe/

Methinks that whimsy and humor was overriding total, absolute grammatical accuracy, good buddy…

Kniz, surely the universe MUST be inside the universe. It’s just the degenerate case of ‘in’.