"Lisa Yin Han takes readers on a compelling journey through deep seas to chart the extractive mediations of ocean environments. Along the way, we learn how crucial infrastructural media are to composing, visualizing, exploiting, salvaging, and transforming oceans. From mining to pipelines, telemetry and observatories, Deepwater Alchemy makes an essential contribution to the watery depths of the blue humanities." -Jennifer Gabrys, author of Citizens of Worlds: Open-Air Toolkits for Environmental Struggle
"Deepwater Alchemy tells a story vital to our present, when deep-sea oil drilling, deep-sea mining, and the state of the sea, from top to bottom, organic and inorganic, is under grave distress from human enterprise. Lisa Yin Han gives us an unexpected way in, screening the abyss as a kind of medium revealing deep pasts, presents, and futures." -Stefan Helmreich, author of A Book of Waves
"This is a critical piece of scholarship for the diverse cast of humanists and policymakers working on questions about human encroachment into the deep ocean."-H-Ocean
"Hans five case studies provide a rich and varied understanding of deep-sea practices, technologies, and visions. They are a great read for those interested in the increasing human encroachment of the deep sea(bed)."-H-Environment