eCloud
Live Data Sculpture
Located at the San Jose International Airport, the eCloud is a dynamic data sculpture that is inspired by the volume and behavior of an idealized cloud. The animations that move through eCloud are based on real-time weather data from 100 different destination airports.





The sculpture consists of thousands of small square panels of electrically switchable "smart glass" that act as pixels. ​
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This data is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. A monolithic Dynamic Display communicates the current data set to viewers.
Scope: Creative concept and design
Collab: Dan Goods, Aaron Koblin | Production: Jamie Barlow, Jim Hetherington
Awards: IDEA Award, AIGA Design Effectiveness Award, Americans for the Arts Public Art Award,
Contagious Magazine: Most Contagious