book cover of Parallax
 

Parallax

(2025)
(Book 98 in the Conversation Pieces series)
A Story by

 
 
An ancient stone monument is toppled by protesters on Earth. A photographer famous for his images of the monument suffers a stroke. His programmer daughter seeks to generate a memorial to him by feeding his photographs to the AI she maintains. When the AI is fed art, music, and literature from the women who affected his work and, in turn, those who influenced theirs, the memorials begin to take unexpected forms. The poems in Parallax" ask us to consider how memorials made by AI bring us closer to and farther from those they are intended to honor.

"Parallax is an intriguing collection, centered on grief and grieving as a particularly and peculiarly human act. It rewards careful and patient reading as it spins its lens from human to machine and back again, revealing the gaps, fractures, and impossible distances between us and even the most advanced of artificial intelligences.
—Deborah L. Davitt, author of
Xenoforming


Genre: Science Fiction

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