Infrastructural Power

Interfaces and Power

36 min · 25. jan. 2026
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Think your phone is just a neutral tool? Think again. In this episode of Infrastructural Power, Rick and Rachael go beneath the glass to explore the interface as a dynamic, invisible force that shapes our habits, our language, and our very sense of self. Moving beyond "buttons and screens," we dive into the "Hook Model" of digital habit formation and the chilling "Addiction by Design" strategies used in the gambling industry to keep users in "the zone." We also discuss the philosophy of digital boredom, the rise of the "data proxy," and how the "Meta-interface" of the cloud is effectively scripting our physical reality. Join us as we ask the ultimate question: In the co-evolution of humans and machines, who is really designing whom?

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