“Xenopoem feels like reading the molecular code of a new species—alien yet eerily familiar. They tap into the evolutionary mechanisms of language, crafting a text that evolves as chaotically as the ecosystems it reflects.” – Clara Mendoza, Systems Biologist
“The concept of the human as mechanism is over, and the glitch is its future—posthumanity as inchoate mutation (the forthcoming monstrosity).” – Charlene Elsby, Author of Red Flags: Stories and Other Disturbances
“Xenopoem is a text that refuses to be tamed. It is a raw, unfiltered engagement with the cybernetic condition, an explosion of linguistic innovation that reflects the fragmented psyche of our digital epoch. They have written a philosophy of the machine age, one that terrifies and illuminates in equal measure.” – Dr. Lila Grayson, Author of The Posthuman Turn: Language and Identity in the Digital Era
artwork by Zoetica Ebb, Alien Botany
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source https://timoteopinto.wordpress.com/2025/01/08/xenopoem-feels-like-reading-the-molecular-code-of-a-new-species-alien-yet-eerily-familiar-they-tap/
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