
A passing Boy AF lags a few steps behind his child, and his weary gait makes her wonder what it would be like “to know that your child didn’t want you.” She keeps watch over a beggar and his dog, who lie so still in a doorway that they look like garbage bags.

Klara registers details that most people miss and interprets them with an accuracy astonishing for an android out of the box. She tracks his passage along the floorboards and the buildings across the street and drinks in the scenes he illuminates. Not needing human food, Klara hungers and thirsts for the Sun (she capitalizes it) and what he (she also personifies it) allows her to see.

On lucky days, Klara gets to spend time in the store window, where she can see and be seen and soak up the solar energy on which she runs. G irl AF Klara, an Artificial Friend sold as a children’s companion, lives in a store.

This article was published online on March 2, 2021.
