Exoplanetary Poetry

As part of our Cosmic Consciousness artist-residence at the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute, we—three artist-researchers, Julie-Michèle Morin, Daniela Brill Estrada, and Bart Kuipers—are conducting an experiment in artistic co-creation with a speculative extraterrestrial being. We are currently training an AI to impersonate an alien poet using data on the chemical composition of promising exoplanetary atmospheres.

Our goal is to co-author poems in English with this alien poet, and then to translate them into chemical reactions. We ask the question: What kind of poem could be perceived by an alien intelligence? That is: what would it mean to write not for human ears or eyes, but for an organism whose perceptual apparatus is entirely foreign—tuned not to sound waves or printed glyphs, but to gradients of molecular vibrations, to volatile compounds, to atmospheric whispers in spectral traces? We can only speculate on the anatomy of extraterrestrials, but we can be sure they will have to interact in some way or shape with the chemistry around them. That’s why we propose chemistry as a universal language for the cosmos.

What if a poem were something to be inhaled rather than read, reacted to rather than interpreted—experienced as a shift in temperature, a tremor in pH, a resonance across membranes?

This question invites us to imagine poetics beyond the linguistic—to write for beings whose cognition is chemical, whose understanding is embodied in material flows. In doing so, we are not just speculating about alien life; we are also rethinking how we define language, sensing, and communication here on Earth.

This project is funded by the SETI Institute and the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Science, and Sports of the Republic of Austria.

  • Chemical Bodies of Work

    Chemical Bodies of Work

    Chemical Bodies of Work is a chemical poetry and poetic chemistry experiment in which Julie-Michèle Morin, Daniela Brill Estrada, and I trie to place ourselves in the position of an extraterrestrial using our AI JUPI and imagined the chemistry of the universe from that perspective. A coming-of-age space story experienced by a hydrogen atom, a…

  • SETI Live Interview

    SETI Live Interview

    We were very excited to be interviewed by the SETI institute about our project Exoplanetary Poetry on their SETI Live broadcast! 🛸 View the broadcast here on Youtube! ✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪✏️ 🧪 We will be talking about using chemistry as a language to write poetry in, and about stating chemistry as a live performance. We will also discuss…

  • Chemical Bodies of Work

    Chemical Bodies of Work

    From 12-12-2025 to 12-03-2026 our work Exoplanetary Bodies of Work will be shown at the group exhibition Extraterrestrial Posthumanism of Ectopia Lab and Cultivamos Cultura! We describe the piece as: A coming-of-age space story experienced by a hydrogen atom, a potassium-aluminium sulfate crystal, and a sodium cloud, as narrated by Jupi, the humble TLM with…

  • Becoming Aliens: an essay

    Becoming Aliens: an essay

    My essay Becoming Aliens: Towards a Universal Language for Extra-Terrestrial Communication was published in the special issue of Think Pieces, themed ‘Languages of the Future’. Special thanks to Josh Weeks and Flora Sagers for guest editing this issue and to Marthe Lisson, the editor. Think pieces is the online review of the Institute of Advanced…

  • Presentation at Northeastern

    Presentation at Northeastern

    I will present my work and our SETI project at the College of Arts, Media, and Design at Northeastern University on October 7th! Join me and Monica Storss for an artist talk and a workshop on Exoplanetary Poetry and Other-Earthly Art. Look here for the announcement Register here!

  • Cultivamos Cultura Residency

    Cultivamos Cultura Residency

    With our project, Exoplanetary Poetry, we will be in residency at the wonderful playground that is Cultivamos Cultura in São Luis in the south of Portugal. Daniela Brill Estrada, Julie-Michèle Morin, and myself will be experimenting with chemistry as a poetic language and trying to find answers to the questions: How do we translate a…

  • Languages of the Future – Conference

    Languages of the Future – Conference

    I’m thrilled to be participating in the Languages of the Future conference at the Institute of Advanced Studies of the University College London in the program Material Poetics of the Future. In the panel “Material Poetics of the Future”, I’ll be presenting my think piece On Becoming Aliens: Towards a Cross-Sensory Universal Language for Extra-Terrestrial…

  • SETI AiR: Exoplanetary Poetry

    SETI AiR: Exoplanetary Poetry

    Experimental Poetry – Super excited to work with my fantastic team mates Julie-Michèle Morin and Daniela Brill Estrada to combine our skills in art, science, and creative writing for the Cosmic Consciousness residency of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute! Our project titled “Exoplanetary Poetry” proposes chemistry as a possible universal language (in the…