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Sensorium Ex - by  Brenda Shaughnessy (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Sensorium Ex - by Brenda Shaughnessy (Paperback)

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  • In this dystopian tale of a near-future society increasingly threatened by all-consuming AI, a scientist mother and her disabled son rebel against the corporate larceny of their selves, by an award-winning poet ("Stirring. . . .
  • About the Author: Brenda Shaughnessy is a poet, mother, daughter, and teacher.
  • 112 Pages
  • Poetry, Subjects & Themes

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"In this story of the scientist DR. MEM and KITSUNE, her nonambulatory, non-speaking son, the pair fight CORP, a mega-company developing the most powerful AI robot ever conceived. What MEM learns is that CORP seeks "To give the robot something real. / What it can fake but not make: / mercy, compassion. Trust and love." That is, CORP hopes to harvest and own not just their employees' personal data but their thoughts, memories, and their sensory experiences, in order to build a robot that will contain all that is and ever was human, and replace the need for humans themselves. This swift drama, which unfolds in a libretto/ script format, with dialogue in Shaughnessy's accessible and blistering verse, shows how MEM and her coworkers fight to save their individuality from being vacuumed up. A Greek-style chorus reflects on the state of a world where "taking leave of our senses" becomes a serious and quite literal threat, as MEM struggles to fulfill her singular role in fighting the high-tech of corrupt capitalism. At the center of this all-too-relevant speculative drama burns MEM's most powerful weapon against the forces of AI darkness: a mother's love"-- Provided by publisher.



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In this dystopian tale of a near-future society increasingly threatened by all-consuming AI, a scientist mother and her disabled son rebel against the corporate larceny of their selves, by an award-winning poet ("Stirring. . . . Wildly inventive and sharp to an edge" --Los Angeles Review of Books)

In this story of the scientist DR. MEM and KITSUNE, her nonambulatory, non-speaking son, the pair fight CORP, a mega-company developing the most powerful AI robot ever conceived. What MEM learns is that CORP seeks "To give the robot something real. / What it can fake but not make: / mercy, compassion. Trust and love." That is, CORP hopes to harvest and own not just their employees' personal data but their thoughts, memories, and their sensory experiences, in order to build a robot that will contain all that is and ever was human, and replace the need for humans themselves.

This swift drama, which unfolds in a libretto/ script format, with dialogue in Shaughnessy's accessible and blistering verse, shows how MEM and her coworkers fight to save their individuality from being vacuumed up. A Greek-style chorus reflects on the state of a world where "taking leave of our senses" becomes a serious and quite literal threat, as MEM struggles to fulfill her singular role in fighting the high-tech of corrupt capitalism. At the center of this all-too-relevant speculative drama burns MEM's most powerful weapon against the forces of AI darkness: a mother's love.



About the Author



Brenda Shaughnessy is a poet, mother, daughter, and teacher. She works at Rutgers University-Newark, and lives in West Orange, NJ. She was educated in NYC and Santa Cruz, CA, having grown up in Thousand Oaks, CA after an infancy in Wollaston, MA and Okinawa, where she was born at Kadena Air Base Hospital, United States Air Force, in 1970, to mother Mitsuko Higa, daughter of Yoshimoto Ushi and Higa Denko, of Yomitan.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.13 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W) x .34 Inches (D)
Weight: .51 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 112
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Subjects & Themes
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Format: Paperback
Author: Brenda Shaughnessy
Language: English
Street Date: July 21, 2026
TCIN: 1006824519
UPC: 9781524712884
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-1084
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: Who are the main characters in the book?

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  • A: The main characters are Dr. Mem, a scientist, and her non-speaking son, Kitsune.

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Q: In what format is the story presented?

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Q: What is CORP's goal with AI development?

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  • A: CORP aims to create an AI robot that embodies human qualities such as mercy, compassion, and love.

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Q: What central theme does the book explore?

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  • A: The story explores the struggle against an all-consuming AI and the fight for individuality in a corporate-dominated society.

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Q: What role does the chorus play in the story?

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  • A: A Greek-style chorus reflects on societal issues, emphasizing the consequences of losing touch with humanity.

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