Spectral-Materialism: encounters with ‘land-time-scapes’ examines the interface between spectral time (a haunting or co-presence of another time) and the materiality of site by instigating an alchemic media practice that seeks to enact spectral materialism as a form of process-based encounter with land-time-scapes. Taking a speculative approach, I suggest these encounters enable a novel form of knowledge production (in)formed by the environmental and cultural context of the fieldwork sites where the research is based, where human and more-than-human pasts, present and potential futures are traced within inorganic and organic life of minerals and plants relative to their locations.