AcknowledgmentsIntroductionTill MostowlanskyMax HirshI Materiality1 Rise of the Sinocene? China as a Geological Agent (Mia M. Bennett)2 Geosocial Formations and the Petroleumscaping of Singapore: Underground Landscapes as Infrastructural Territories (Andrew Toland)3 A Floating Power Plant: Provisional Energy Infrastructure and Afro-Asian Connections (Gdkce Gtinel)II Territory4 Peripheral Infrastructure: The Electrification of Indonesia's Borderlands (Anto Mohsin)5 Local Reservoirs and Chinese Aqueducts: The Politics of Water Security in Hong Kong (Dorothy Tang)6 Teleview and the Aspirations of the Infrastructural State in Singapore (Hallam Stevens)III Networks7 From Creation City to Infrastructural Urbanism: The Chinese National New Area as an Infrastructure Space (Tim Oakes)8 Road's End: Lines and Spaces across a Divided High Asia (Till Mostowlansky and Tobias Marschall)9 Motorbike Taxi Drivers, Ride-Share Apps, and the Modern Streetscape in Vietnam (Jessica Lockrem)10 Technical Experts and the Production of Chinas Airport Infrastructure (Max Hirsh)Afterword: Infrastructural Futures (Edward Simpson)Contributors