Publication of the book Speculative infrastructures. Outposts in Collapsing Realities

01.06.2026

Editor: Klara Debeljak

Authors: Klara Debeljak, Marta Ceccarelli, Morgane Billuart, Lukas Engelhardt, !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Aljaž Škrlep, Aaron Moulton, Yasmin Huleileh, Keller Easterling, and Pia Brezavšček.

Publishers: Klara Debeljak, Maska Ljubljana

Design and layout: Emir Karyo

Ljubljana, 2026

The anthology centers on Klara Debeljak’s original concept of “speculative infrastructures,”which she defines as networks and collectives that challenge dominant techno-social systems through creative, real-world practices and imagine new ways of organizing, ownership, and resistance—often from within or alongside existing institutions.

Culminating from Debeljak’s two-year residency at Švicarija, the volume brings together ten diverse essays exploring alternative pathways for community-building and information circulation in analogue and digital spaces.

The book features an introductory text by Debeljak analyzing infrastructural theory, introducing the readers to the concept of speculative infrastructures and contextualizing the included essays. 

The collection comprises of nine additional essays presenting DIY publishing practices from Amsterdam to Ramallah, radio initiatives from Vis to Topolò in context of digital and analog forms of resistance against the gentrification of both the internet and urban spaces. Speculative Infrastructures, Outposts in Collapsing Realities weaves examples of autonomous internet and spatial infrastructures as well as speculative and feminist/science fiction perspectives.

The publication aims to contextualize contemporary initiatives in publishing, spatial experimentation, and the development of discourses and communities that shift existing infrastructures. By building new or alternative pathways for the circulation of information, these initiatives challenge official and dominant representations of space and power.


Supported by: Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory, The International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC), Zavod Projekt Atol, Institute of Network Cultures, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia

Table of contents:

Can a Fallen Cherry Tree be a Speculative Infrastructure?

Klara Debeljak

 

A Possible Patchwork

Marta Ceccarelli

 

AI and The Hardware Turn: From Sand Dreams to Material Realities

Morgane Billuart

 

Don’t hate the data-center. Be the data-center

Lukas Engelhardt

 

Island School for Social Autonomy

!Mediengruppe Bitnik

 

Robida’s Speculative Infrastructures

Aljaž Škrlep

 

Lost Highway of Brotherhood and Unity

Aaron Moulton

 

Keep Counting

FANA'فَِناء

Yasmin Huleileh

 

On Extrastatecraft and Unorthodox Auxiliaries

(Interview with) Keller Easterling

 

Feminist Speculation and the Future of Living Together

Pia Brezavšček

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