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The joyous news

I’ve been thinking about the language related to clouds: verbs like “linger” and “follow.” Google and I keep tabs on their usage. Cloud computing has begun to hang a host of new adjectives on our fluffy friends (and a lot of great GIF flowcharts), and–like everything on the Interwebs–now it seems that they’re replicating on their own:

“The public cloud is usually for those who seek long-term use and would like to save money on maintaining an infrastructure on their own. The private cloud follows an exact opposite concept. Combining these two gave birth to hybrid cloud…”

Scattered baby showers expected.

(Read it all here.)

Over the long weekend my colleagues and I met at a secret undersea command center to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King’s legendary support of conceptual art. I presented several proposals for new cloud shapes, but my work remained tragically ahead-of-its-time.

This untitled prototype failed to convince the Art World elite of the need for stricter regulation of cloud shapes.

In a fit of pique, I released it into the wild to cross-pollinate.

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Spencer Finch’s Sunlight in an Empty Room (Passing Cloud for Emily Dickinson, Amherst, MA, August 28, 2004), 2004

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