"Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it"
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The subtext is less anti-gadget than anti-avoidance. Frisch is pointing at a psychological bargain modernity keeps offering: trade immediacy for convenience, risk for control, presence for predictability. Technology becomes a buffer against weather, boredom, other people, and ultimately ourselves. You don’t get rained on; you get a forecast and a ride-share. You don’t get lost; you get GPS. You don’t face silence; you fill it. Each win is also a tiny evacuation.
Context matters: Frisch wrote from a 20th-century Europe that watched “arrangement” metastasize from comfort into systems - bureaucracy, mass media, industrial war - that made human consequence feel abstract. The line’s power is its reversal of the usual story. We think technology expands experience; Frisch suggests it domesticates reality until it’s no longer something we meet, only something we manage. That sting still holds in an age of feeds and filters: the world is always there, but increasingly optional.
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| Topic | Technology |
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| Source | Attributed to Max Frisch; appears on Wikiquote (no original publication cited). |
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"Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/technology-is-the-knack-of-so-arranging-the-world-64614/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.






