Once a month, me and the girls from the Cloud society meet at the park, stake out a bench, knock a few sherries back and discuss what we think the clouds look like.

Sophía Petrillo, Golden Girl

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What is the cloud society?
It's an excuse to be creative, play, experiment and learn with other people. A virtual space you can be a part of and stop being so whenever you want to, without asking permission or passing any kind of test.

How does it work?
Every four weeks or so we'll propose a project. Each project will have it's own characteristics and for some we'll give more instructions than others (we believe in restrictions as creative motors). It's just the same with the delveries: we'll tell you what we need: an image, a photograph, an audio clip, a text document, etc. The rules' purpose is to organize the proposals, but don't be scared to bend them to your advantage.

Why?
We like to play. We like to practice. We believe in good intentions. We would like anyone to participate, no matter their age, interests or job. Don't feel intimidated by a musical project, for example, if you've never written a song. We don't judge the quality of the collaborations, so give it a try. You might discover something interesting. What is there to lose?

Property and the future
Collaborations don't become anyone's property, though we like the idea of them being everybody's. We believe that participating, not owning, is what counts. It is possible that in the future The society grows and we organize an exposition or publication, but always indicating who did each collaboration (unless these are anonymous).

What's the golden rule?
There is one thing: we must ask you to respect the timing of each project. Without a bit of order this wouldn't be possible so we recommend you follow the instructions and dates. Don't wait until the last day to start working!