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A talk and paper at the 2021 Politics of Machines conference, Infrastructural Unrest observes a growing nexus of awareness, know-how and organizing practices that wake people up from the logistical nightmares (Rossiter) of infrastructure and global logistics. The Wetʼsuwetʼen blockades, a series of pipeline and railway protests across Canada created in solidarity with indigenous land defenders in 2020, point to the ways in which infrastructures can be (made) un-invisible and impact-able; how infrastructures are sites where the local effects of colonial logics can be subverted and halted.