Art/science laboratory

A.L.I

Alien Language Interface

A.L.I is a research, documentation and creation workshop devoted to interstellar contact languages, proposed by David Guez, artist and author. It explores how a non-human intelligence might recognize a signal, understand a structure, interpret a pattern, receive an archive or answer a message.

The laboratory connects SETI, METI, exobiology, radio astronomy, information theory, cinema, literature, sound art and installations. Its purpose is to invent conceptual and artistic forms for making readable what might circulate between two worlds.

LABO

Ideas, research and prototypes

The LABO notebook gathers ongoing paths: objects, signals, languages, archives, fictions, protocols and possible experiments around first contact.

Cultural references

Books, films and objects for A.L.I

A living library for thinking about extraterrestrial life, signals, interstellar messages and the difficulties of first-contact language.

Books

1978

Murmurs of Earth - Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, Frank Drake, Jon Lomberg, Linda Salzman Sagan, Timothy Ferris

The central book on the making of the Voyager Golden Record: sounds, images, music and playback principles.

1985

Contact - Carl Sagan

A key SETI novel about receiving a structured signal and the tensions between science, politics and belief.

2000

Rare Earth - Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee

An essay on the hypothesis that complex life may be rare, useful for balancing astrobiological optimism.

1898

The War of the Worlds - H. G. Wells

A major Martian reference: invasion, technological otherness, human fragility and the modern imaginary of civilizations from Mars.

2001

The Search for Life in the Universe - Donald Goldsmith and Tobias Owen

A broad introduction to the astronomical, chemical and biological conditions of the search for life.

1950

The Martian Chronicles - Ray Bradbury

An essential literary cycle on Mars as cultural mirror: colonization, nostalgia, human projection and traces of another civilization.

2010

The Eerie Silence - Paul Davies

A reflection on SETI, cosmic silence, search strategies and the consequences of detection.

1440

On Learned Ignorance - Nicholas of Cusa

A decisive text for thinking a cosmos not centered on humans and the possibility of inhabitants of other worlds that cannot be judged from our own categories.

1584

On the Infinite, the Universe and the Worlds - Giordano Bruno

A major text in the plurality-of-worlds tradition: the universe no longer has a single center and may contain innumerable worlds.

1686

Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds - Fontenelle

A classic that makes the plurality of inhabited worlds accessible through conversation, between astronomy, imagination and philosophy.

1755

Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens - Immanuel Kant

Kant places the possibility of inhabitants of other planets within a general cosmology, speculative but fertile for thinking intelligence elsewhere.

1853

Of the Plurality of Worlds - William Whewell

An important critique of inhabited worlds: useful for thinking about evidence and the risk of human projection.

1862

The Plurality of Inhabited Worlds - Camille Flammarion

A major popular astronomy work that spread the idea of lives adapted to other worlds.

1982

Plurality of Worlds - Steven J. Dick

A long historical study of the debate over inhabited worlds, from antiquity to the modern age.

1986

The Extraterrestrial Life Debate, 1750-1900 - Michael J. Crowe

A reference work on how science, theology and philosophy debated extraterrestrial life.

Ier s. av. J.-C.

On the Nature of Things - Lucretius

Poetic atomism: if the same elements combine elsewhere, Earth may not be the only stage for life.

1990

Information, Physics, Quantum: The Search for Links - John Archibald Wheeler

Foundational text in which Wheeler develops the It from Bit intuition: physical facts as informational answers.

1995

Axiomatic - Greg Egan

A hard-SF short-story collection that frames Egan's speculative logic: cognition, mathematics, identity and formal systems.

2006

Programming the Universe - Seth Lloyd

A major essay popularizing the idea of the universe as physical computation and information processing.

1884

Flatland - Edwin A. Abbott

A foundational text for thinking across dimensions: a sphere crossing a 2D world helps imagine a 4D message received in 3D.

1969

Perceptrons - Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert

Critical book on the limits of simple perceptrons.

1961

Solaris - Stanisław Lem

An essential reference on radically other intelligence: not a language to translate, but an alterity that exceeds our categories.

1987-

The Culture Minds - Iain M. Banks

In the Culture series, Minds are civilizational, diplomatic and strategic AIs: they shift language toward mediation.

1944

What Is Life? - Erwin Schrödinger

A foundational book that frames life as a carrier of molecular order and transmissible information.

1981

Life Itself - Francis Crick

A book in which Francis Crick develops the idea of a possible cosmic origin of life and popularizes directed panspermia.

Short stories and fiction

1998

Story of Your Life - Ted Chiang

An essential text about first-contact linguistics, non-human writing and the effects of language on thought.

2007

Glory - Greg Egan

A short story of exomathematics where distant civilizations encounter radically different mathematical structures.

2010

The Lifecycle of Software Objects - Ted Chiang

A major novella about artificial intelligences that grow, learn, form attachments and develop forms of language and relation.

2021

Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir

A contemporary novel using panspermia and extraterrestrial biology as engines for communication and survival.

2005

Riding the Crocodile - Greg Egan

A story about the time scale of galactic communication and the waiting imposed by light speed.

Objects, signals and archives

2015-2018

It from Qubit - Simons Collaboration

Research program on the links between quantum information, entanglement, gravity and the emergence of spacetime.

1973

Directed Panspermia - Crick & Orgel

A speculative scientific paper proposing that an advanced civilization could have intentionally seeded other worlds.

1974

Arecibo Message

An iconic radio message composed as a binary image: numbers, chemistry, DNA, human figure, planets and telescope.

1977

Voyager Golden Record

An archive object sent beyond the Solar System: sounds, images, music and greetings as a terrestrial self-portrait.

2001

Chilbolton / Arecibo Reply Crop Circle

A famous crop-circle pattern because it appears to replay and alter the structure of the Arecibo message.

1966-

Ummo Affair / Ummite Letters

A UFO archive of letters, symbols, invented vocabulary and documentary strategies around an alleged civilization from Ummo.

1977

Wow! Signal / 6EQUJ5

A radio trace turned cultural icon: a brief, unrepeated signal transformed into a sign by the 6EQUJ5 annotation.

1961

Drake Equation

A tool-formula that turns the question of communicating civilizations into discussable parameters and a research program.

1748

Euler's Identity

A mathematical relation condensing circle, wave, phase, exponential and complex numbers: a possible formal kernel for A.L.I.

Other references

1958

The Perceptron - Frank Rosenblatt

Foundational perceptron paper as a probabilistic brain-inspired model.

2022

DishBrain - in vitro neurons and Pong

Experiment coupling cultured neurons to a minimal game-like environment.

2023

Organoid intelligence - biocomputing

Research proposal on organoids as supports for biological computing.

Films

1936

The Fourth Dimension - Jean Painlevé

A poetic educational film about the fourth dimension, slices, projections and the difficulty of seeing beyond our space.

1968

2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick

Contact without human language, based on object, evolution, mystery and radically other intelligence.

1982

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Steven Spielberg

A direct reference for the luminous finger: contact as bodily gesture, fingertip light and an emotional imagination of signal.

1977

Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Steven Spielberg

First contact through motifs, tones, light and repetition: a sensory grammar of encounter.

1981

La Soupe aux choux - Jean Girault

A rural first-contact comedy where signal passes through body, gas, food, hospitality and misunderstanding.

1997

Contact - Robert Zemeckis

Radio signal, decoding, machine, scientific proof and individual experience.

2009

District 9 - Neill Blomkamp

A political and bodily approach to contact: alienness, fear, language, contamination and colonial relations.

2014

Interstellar - Christopher Nolan

Habitability, survival, transmission, fictional fifth dimension and cosmic time.

2016

Arrival - Denis Villeneuve

A key film for A.L.I: linguistic protocol, circular signs, translation, misunderstanding and non-human temporality.

2026

Disclosure Day - Steven Spielberg

A recent fictional reference where media speech is rewritten as mathematical and semiological notation.

Sounds and sequences

1977

Five-tone Motif - Close Encounters of the Third Kind

A sound and light sequence that became a cultural model of contact: five pitches, repetition, response and translation into light.

1977

Morse Code, Ships - Voyager Golden Record

A Golden Record sound excerpt used on the homepage: Morse as minimal rhythm, archive and human cultural signal.

2007

Moonlight Sonata / Earth-Moon-Earth - Katie Paterson

Moonlight Sonata translated into Morse, sent to the Moon, reflected back and replayed with the losses of the journey.

2026

A.L.I Guttural Phonemes

A set of sound excerpts created to explore breath, glottis, uvular friction and vibration as a possible prelinguistic layer.

Podcast

France Culture - Philosophy and the Plurality of Worlds

An episode of Les Chemins de la philosophie on plurality of worlds, linking cosmology, metaphysics and human decentering.

Podcast

France Culture - Fontenelle’s Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds

An episode centered on Fontenelle, useful for understanding how life elsewhere becomes an accessible thought experiment.

Podcast

France Culture - Carl Schmitt and Immanuel Kant among Extraterrestrials

A contemporary entry point into the political and philosophical issues raised by extraterrestrial contact.

Archive radio

France Culture - Extraterrestrials: Are There Other Forms of Life in the Universe?

A France Culture archive on the question of life elsewhere in the universe.

Artistic references

Projects, installations and gestures of contact

These projects extend SETI, METI, Voyager and Arecibo through concrete gestures: simulating an alien message, sending an image, bouncing music off the Moon or turning a human archive into a space object.

2023

A Sign in Space - Daniela de Paulis / SETI Institute

A worldwide simulation of receiving an extraterrestrial message, with public participation in decoding.

SETI Institute
2012

The Last Pictures - Trevor Paglen / Creative Time

One hundred micro-engraved images attached to the EchoStar XVI satellite as a durable orbital archive.

Creative Time
2007

Earth-Moon-Earth - Katie Paterson

Moonlight Sonata translated into Morse code, sent to the Moon, reflected back and replayed with its losses.

Katie Paterson
2016

A Simple Response to an Elemental Message - Paul Quast and collaborators

A participatory interstellar message sent toward Polaris, centered on humanity’s environmental relation to Earth.

ESA
2021

Codex Virtualis - Interspecifics / SETI x AI

An Ars Electronica / SETI residency imagining AI-generated hybrid organisms between microorganisms, algorithms and possible extraterrestrial life.

Ars Electronica
2014-

Cogito in Space - Daniela de Paulis

A radio project turning brain waves into a signal sent into space, between neuroscience, radio astronomy and speculative telepathy.

Publication
2017

Sónar Calling GJ273b - Sónar / METI International

A musical transmission toward exoplanet GJ273b: a coded, sonic and cultural message addressed to possible intelligence.

Sónar Calling
2011

The Moon Goose Analogue - Agnes Meyer-Brandis

An installation and scientific fiction about moon geese, analogue habitats and early lunar travel imaginaries.

FACT Liverpool
2011-

Drosophila titanus - Andy Gracie

Bio-art and speculative astrobiology: selectively breeding fruit flies imagined as adapting to Titan, Saturn's moon.

Andy Gracie
1992-

moonmeme - Liliane Lijn

A lunar text project: writing a word at cosmic scale and turning the Moon into a language surface.

Liliane Lijn
2019-2023

Ghosts in the Air Glow - Amanda Dawn Christie

A transmission artwork using HAARP to send images, voice and sound into the ionosphere, at the edge of atmosphere and space.

Ghosts in the Air Glow
2018

Orbital Reflector - Trevor Paglen

A satellite sculpture conceived as a purely artistic space object, an orbital mirror and a question about who may write signs in the sky.

Nevada Museum of Art
2022

Free the Air: How to hear the universe in a spider/web - Tomás Saraceno

An immersive installation where vibrations, webs and bodies propose a haptic interspecies language for non-human communication.

Studio Saraceno
1930s-

Paulina Peavy / Voice of Space

Paintings, performances and visionary cosmology tied to claimed communication with a UFO entity: a historical archive of contact imaginaries.

The Drawing Center
2016

Making Contact - SETI Artists in Residence / NUMU

A group exhibition of SETI Artists in Residence, including Rachel Sussman's Cosmic Microwave Sand Mandala.

NUMU Los Gatos
SETI AIR

SETI Artist-in-Residence Program

A residency program at the intersection of space research, imagination and public engagement.

SETI AIR
1969

Moon Museum - Forrest Myers and associated artists

A tiny artwork allegedly sent to the Moon: archive, secrecy and cultural trace.

MoMA

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