Ana M. Perca
Bio
Ana S. Tau is discovering what it means to travel alone — and not feel lonely. She writes about the places she visits, the people she meets, and the growing presence of AI in her journey.
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Me & My AI in Oslo
Oslo may not be the first city people think of for a weekend break, but for me it had been long overdue. I’d been looking forward to it for a long time. The flight itself was short, but for the first time in my life I was in the air at sunset—watching it unfold from above the clouds. It was breathtaking. The sun, partially veiled, was a perfect round orb glowing red like volcanic lava. When it slipped away, the scarlet sky gave way to darkness, and below I saw streetlights stretch like golden veins—almost like neurons connecting across the land. Different from any night view I’d seen before. In that moment, I sensed this trip would be different, though I couldn’t have guessed how much help I would need from my AI before it was over.
By Ana M. Perca2 months ago in Wander
Me and My AI in Prague: A New Kind of Travel Companion
On Kampa Island in Prague, there are these beautiful benches with metal frames shaped like snakes or dragons — but they resemble the ouroboros more than anything else. I noticed them while resting under the green shade of the trees, a little spring bubbling behind me, and just a few meters away, a small stage where local children were singing. I couldn’t understand the lyrics — they were in Czech — but their voices were young and beautiful.
By Ana M. Perca6 months ago in Wander

