has crafted a surreal video featuring AI-narrated visualizations from the 19th century poem “In the Bleak Midwinter” by Christina Rossetti. The project utilizes Story2Hallucination, a library designed to turn words into videos, and vo.codes, an AI tool employing Christopher Lee’s voice for narration. Fascinatingly, some parts of the video interpret words from the poem literally – such as when Marshall uses computer animation to make a stone emerge from water in order to signify “water like a stone.” AI models are increasingly being used for creating visuals out of text; OpenAI recently unveiled DALL-E which does just that with phrases and keywords. It will be intriguing to see what creative projects arise once poets and writers gain access to tools that enable them to use different AI models in transforming their writings into videos.