Clouds and bombs
Clouds and bombs
Clouds and Bombs
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\nClouds hold a special fascination for humans. We can’t help but try to decode them, whether to predict the weather or simply for fun. But some clouds signify more than an approaching storm or an overactive imagination. They are shaped by destruction, sprouting upward and blossoming like a mushroom after a nuclear detonation, or rising furiously to the top of an erupting volcano—terrifying embodiments of nature’s immense power. Juan Hein has turned this fascination into the realm of technology, harnessing the digital cloud instead of searching for clouds in the sky. He looks at a vast array of information and images and captures what he finds most interesting.
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