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Strange Horizons, September 23, 2024
“#000000: From the Permanent Collection” by Leeann Perry
Reviewed by Michelle Ristuccia
“#000000: From the Permanent Collection” by Leeann Perry presents as a collection of art installments in a futuristic museum, that is, as the descriptions accompanying each piece, which readers must then imagine. Overall Perry’s experimental format is clever and accessible, and eventually paints a picture of what has become of the humans who created the pieces. At times I felt the story could have been a bit shorter due to the natural strain of such an experimental nature, but I also suspect that different readers would choose different art pieces to cut out of the story, if they cut any at all. At other times I quite appreciated the layered effect of mentioning mathematical models, time periods, and events important to the exhibit, plus the focus on blackness as a representation of nothingness. Removing any of these layers would have reduced the story to a formatting idea that is merely clever. Mentions like Vantablack worked as grounding nods to reality. While I did not find the moral conclusion of the timeline inspiring, even readers who are not into environmental horror can still appreciate the layered aspects of Perry’s writing.