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Zoenie

Zoonie is a term used in speculative biology and science fiction to describe a hypothetical class of micro-organisms that operate at the interface of biology and digital systems. In most uses, a zoonie is envisioned as a small, mobile unit capable of surviving in varied urban and natural environments and of exchanging information with electronic networks or other zoonies. The term is not an established scientific designation and has no empirical basis.

Etymology and usage: The coinage blends “zoo,” referring to animals, with a diminutive or connective suffix,

Concepts and characteristics: Zoonies are typically imagined as nanoscale to millimeter-scale entities with simple metabolism and

Applications and themes: In fiction and world-building, zoonies serve as allegories for urban resilience, data ethics,

See also: Synthetic biology, biohybrid systems, urban ecology.

and
it
has
gained
traction
in
online
communities
and
fan
discussions
since
the
2010s
and
2020s.
In
many
narratives,
zoonies
are
presented
as
a
conceptual
tool
to
explore
life
that
integrates
organic
and
informational
substrates.
light
or
chemical
energy
capture.
They
are
endowed
with
a
basic
computational
core
that
enables
limited
decision-making
and
communication
through
chemical
signals,
electromagnetic
cues,
or
pheromone-like
exchanges.
They
may
form
colonies
or
engage
in
symbiotic
relationships
with
larger
organisms
or
with
digital
networks,
acting
as
bio-digital
intermediaries
in
ecosystems.
and
the
blurred
boundaries
between
living
systems
and
technology.
They
can
function
as
environmental
sentinels,
monitoring
conditions
or
contributing
to
restorative
infrastructure,
while
also
raising
questions
about
autonomy,
privacy,
and
ecological
balance.