CONCEPT
Aesthetics of Smoothness
Groys's diagnosis of the dominant cultural aesthetic of the AI age — a logic that <em>eliminates friction, conceals construction, and trains viewers to mistake the polished surface for the thing itself</em>.
Smoothness, in Groys's analytical vocabulary, is not a surface quality but a cultural system. The smooth eliminates friction. It conceals construction. It produces an experience so frictionless that the labor behind it becomes invisible — and the invisibility of labor is precisely the effect the smooth is designed to achieve. The Balloon Dog is smooth. The iPhone is smooth. The output of a large language model is smooth. The same cultural logic operates across these otherwise disparate domains, producing the same characteristic effect: a surface so perfect that the question of what lies beneath it seems impertinent.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The experience of reading AI-generated prose illustrates the logic with unusual clarity. The text is confident. The arguments flow. The transitions are seamless. The vocabulary is precise. There is no evidence of struggle — no trace of the hesitation that accompanies genuine thought, no visible moment where the writer changed her mind, reconsidered an argument, confronted the limits of her knowledge.
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