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A few years ago, New Yorkers could have looked up into the sky over Manhattan and seen something truly quite odd: a cloud. But it wasn't just any cloud. It was a drawing of a cloud made by a skywriting plane: a cloud made out of clouds. Brazilian conceptual artist Vik Muniz called it "Cloud Cloud, NY." Not only was it an ideal opportunity to underscore the fleeting nature of the images we see everyday, Muniz's cloud was another of example of the way these images can have double meanings.
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