The document summarizes the increasing dominance of digital networks and infrastructure in shaping modern urban areas. It describes how a woman viewed the sprawling development of houses from a distance as resembling a printed circuit board in its organized complexity. It notes how both physical infrastructure and digital networks contain hidden meanings and intents to communicate. It concludes that the invisible world of digital connections, codes and capital plays a vast role in determining the structure of cities today, with visible urban form being merely an interface for deeper underlying forces.