The cuteness of the xenopoem lies not in its immediate accessibility or its superficial charm, but in its capacity to disarm the reader and create a space of affective vulnerability. Just as the objects of cute culture invite us to submit to their soft, squishy allure, the xenopoem invites us to submit to the alienating power of language itself, drawing us into a process of accelerated transformation.
Fungi’s role in these ecosystems reveals a form of symbiosis that challenges human-centric views of communication and literature. The mycelium network behaves as a living infrastructure for poetic production, sharing not only nutrients but also the potential for an alien form of narrative or expression. We might even speculate that fungi, in their relational activity, generate Xenopoems by way of metabolizing and interacting with their environments. This could manifest as literal structures—patterns in ice, soil, or the remains of organic matter—that encode a type of “language” emergent from these symbiotic relations.
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