This book is an inquiry into the implications of smart technologies for
the mode of existence of the law, that is, for how current law fabricates
our artificial, institutional and artefactual environment. The question is
whether modern law is capable of protecting us against undue transparencies
and, if not, how we might reinvent the protection we need to
flourish as individual human persons that are forever mediated and
reinvented by the technologies they invent.