Xenopoiesis, the process of alien creation, is central to both systems biology and glitch ontology. In synthetic biology, for instance, the creation of xenobiotic organisms with non-natural genetic bases exemplifies xenopoiesis as a technological and biological practice. Similarly, quantum computing’s probabilistic algorithms simulate alien possibilities within biological systems, enabling new forms of understanding and intervention. Legacy Russell’s emphasis on the glitch as a site of resistance and possibility complements Karen Barad’s focus on relationality and performativity. Together, they provide a framework for understanding xenopoiesis as an ethical and creative process. The alien is not an external invader but an emergent property of intra-actions and glitches within complex systems.
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