In this article the author examines that world that we inhabit is a technical world as it is the world of processes, functions, flight paths and station stops, the world of machines and calculations, of gears, noises, factories, and transmissions. Topics include reports that it inhabit not landscapes and gardens, not houses on sloping hills or in bright glades as inhabit a network of visible and invisible functions and relations, structures and aggregates made of metal and artificial stone.