magichnology
While Magick is considered a more "analog" discipline than tech, there is a frontier where they intertwine, when technology becomes magic, and vice-versa. Harnessing the forces of the invisible, using alchemy or code,
humans create websites, softwares, and entities;
create colors out of quartz and liquids;
store a library on a piece of material (silicon) that has more in common with the structure or life (carbon atoms) than it has with metal, stone, or most machines;
write information (the library) on said material (silicon) using sparks (electrons);
trap vibration (sound, light) in crystal threads thinner than air (fiber optics) and make it cross the ocean faster than anything has ever moved across the Earth;
rely on probability instead of predictibility;
write on tiny bits of sand.
If that's not magick, if that's not alchemy, then I don't know what is.