How Dark? Ten Conversations with the Faceless, Season Two: Ten Notes from the Unseen, is the second half of the documentary record the series has been building. Where Season One traced what the modern technical media have been doing to the body across one hundred and forty-nine years, Season Two follows the ten voices the apparatus addressed across the same long century and that the apparatus did not, as a rule, listen back to. Frantz Fanon on the Algerian radio reappropriation. James H. Cone on the cross and the lynching tree. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o on the language below the media. Audre Lorde on biomythography. Trinh T. Minh-ha on speaking nearby. Édouard Glissant on the right to opacity. Saidiya Hartman on critical fabulation. Achille Mbembe on necropolitics. Octavia E. Butler on the speculative future. Donna Haraway on the boundary refusal. Ten notes from the unseen, in the form the contemporary listener can encounter.