Divine Machinery critically approaches the relationship between humans and generative technologies. Drawing on the concepts of Mysterium Tremendum and Fascinosum from theology, which describe awe and fear toward the divine, we apply these ideas to technology. Visitors enter a dark room, facing a physical sculpture – the Angel – embodying modern machinery. The experience during the installation is shaped by the user answering questions by touching its hands. By retaining past interactions and adjusting its conversations accordingly, each dialogue with the Divine Machinery is unique. A blend of ever changing sound, projection, lights and visuals serves to deeply immerse the participants in the experience.