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=== '''<big>Inheriting Clouds</big>''' ===
=== '''<big>Inheriting Clouds</big>''' ===
> Humans, from the beginning of time have always been drawn to the idea of predicting the future. It started by the use of fortune telling-magic, dreams and visions, to be able to make choices about our current inner conflicts and desires.
> Humans, from the beginning of time have always been drawn to the idea of predicting the future. It started by the use of fortune telling-magic, dreams and visions, to be able to make choices about our current inner conflicts and desires.

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Relation between human-made with nature's fortune telling tool / machine"

Inheriting Clouds

> Humans, from the beginning of time have always been drawn to the idea of predicting the future. It started by the use of fortune telling-magic, dreams and visions, to be able to make choices about our current inner conflicts and desires.

> In relation to the unknown future, clouds are natures fortune tellers (data:it stores information about the atmosphere), an untouched fortune teller, that guided humans from the earliest of times to predict our day to day weather based on its appearance that shapeshifts constantly.

> Yet, clouds are not dictated by borders or authorities, it travels where it needs to go, guided by the wind disregarding the politics of location and colonialism, but rather gets effected by the atmosphere that is caused by the current anthropocene.

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