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technological-elegance

The idea that some technology exhibits an ineffable quality of inspired design, distinguishing it from mere engineering.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson

Chapter 39

Judge Fang, accompanied by Miss Pao and Chang, investigates the presence of two newly emerged species of programmed mites designed to seek out books in the Leased Territories, indicating a covert search for a stolen book linked to Mr. Hackworth. The chapter reveals the technological and social complexities of the setting, including the use of microscopic surveillance devices and the cultural nuances embodied by Judge Fang's reflections. The investigation deepens as they plan surveillance on the girl currently in possession of the book, highlighting the intersection of technology, culture, and power.