Debris

In geology, the term sediment refers to organic or mineral particles that were set in motion and transported to a new location by air, water, or ice. Today, new sediments are emerging that challenge traditional concepts of geological processes. From Debris to Sediment addresses the rising relevance of these residues.

From Debris to Sediment

Unearthing Imperial Geology

In geology, the term sediment refers to organic or mineral particles that were set in motion and transported to a new location by air, water, or ice. Today, new sediments are emerging that challenge traditional concepts of geological processes: the global spread of microplastics, the contamination of soil and water with toxins, infrastructural remainders of industrial manufacturing, or the material legacies of imperial and/or colonial resource extraction.

From Debris to Sediment addresses the rising relevance of these residues. From the perspective of media studies, geography, sociology, environmental sciences, and artistic research, the contributions to this volume deal with key sites and issues related to the mounting layers of anthropogenic refuse and explore sediments as a geo-philosophical figure of thought. What media, politics, and ecologies are implicated in accumulating “future fossils”? And how do they envision the new material cycles emerging from these growing deposits?

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Publishing Year
2026
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English
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171
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978-3-95796-271-3 (Print)
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10.14619/2713
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The Editors

Felix Hasebrink is a postdoctoral research associate at the Institute for Media Studies at Ruhr-University Bochum and a principal investigator of the DFG-funded research group “Infrastructure: Aesthetics and Supply.” He published his dissertation on the aesthetics of film production in contemporary “making-of” documentaries with transcript in 2024. His current research focuses on cinematic aesthetics of infrastructure, audiovisual media and physical remains, and the history and theory of animation.

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Petra Löffler is Professor of “Theory and History of Contemporary Media“ at Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg. Her particular research interests include media archeology, media ecologies, archival practices, and material culture.

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