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The Nocturnal Body of the Interface

Mbembe's figure for everything the smooth AI interface conceals — the content moderators, data labelers, cobalt miners, and extracted artists whose labor the daylight discourse refuses to illuminate.
Every smooth surface has a shadow. The cotton shirt has the plantation. The clean screen has the data center, the rare-earth mine, the assembly line, the moderation farm. Mbembe's concept of the nocturnal body names this systematic concealment — the labor and extraction that the frictionless interface celebrated by Byung-Chul Han and praised by AI triumphalism requires in order to appear seamless. The concept is closely related to the plantation logic that structures contemporary digital labor, but where plantation logic names the structural arrangement, the nocturnal body names the specific bodies — Kenyan moderators, Colombian labelers, Congolese miners, the millions of artists whose work was absorbed into training corpora without consent — that the arrangement renders invisible.
The Nocturnal Body of the Interface
The Nocturnal Body of the Interface

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The smoothness that Han critiques as an aesthetic of ease and friction-removal is, from Mbembe's angle, also an aesthetic of concealment. When the interface is perfectly smooth, it is because someone, somewhere, has

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