AB - A cloud never seems to be just a cloud. When we?re lying on our backs in the grass on a summer's day, we see heads, animals, mountains, body parts, all morphing and changing. When we?re uploading files, sending messages, we send them out into an internet so mysterious, so ethereal, that we?ve taken to calling it the cloud. When we look to the clouds as signs of weather we think of the climate, the carbon particles filling the atmosphere, storms, rain, sea levels. AU - Caines, CC CY - ABC Radio National, Torre dei lambardi gallery (Italy) WFMU (USA) DA - 2016 JO - The Classification of Clouds, Cloud Observatory PB - Australian Broadcasting Corporation, WFMU PY - 2016 TI - The Classification of Clouds, Cloud Observatory Y1 - 2016 Y2 - 2024/03/28 ER -