Platform Design Discussion
Once a month, we will host a free, online discussion on a topic related to seasteading.
Seasteading is living on environmentally restorative floating islands with some degree of political autonomy.
Once a month, we will host a free, online discussion on a topic related to seasteading.
Seasteading is living on environmentally restorative floating islands with some degree of political autonomy.
This March, The Seasteading Institute will be competing for a $25,000 donation in the Miles For Meaning event on the Kilter app. Meet your fitness goals and support seasteading at the same time!
Emil Ekvardt from Great.com interviewed Joe Quirk, President of The Seasteading Institute as part of their ‘Great.com Talks With…‘ podcast. This series is an antidote to negative news stories that… Read More »Great.com interviews Joe Quirk about the exciting prospect of maritime autonomy
With a two-person staff and dozens of devoted volunteers, we accomplished a decade’s worth of milestones in 2020, and we plan to achieve a lot more in 2021. In the… Read More »How Seasteading Frees the World in 2021
Topic for our January meeting: Games that teach us about Seasteading Join seasteading enthusiasts from around the world to discuss games that teach us about seasteading. Once a month, we… Read More »Seasteading Social Jan. 16 on Games
The epic story of the First Seasteaders has closed one chapter and opened a new one. The roadblocks encountered by our friends at Ocean Builders have strengthened our conviction that… Read More »How the Grinch Stole the Cruise Ship
New topic for our December meeting: Algae Join seasteading enthusiasts from around the world to discuss algae and its many uses. Once a month, we will host an online discussion… Read More »Updated – Seasteading Social Dec. 10
This Thanksgiving, we at The Seasteading Institute would like to give thanks for our volunteers. We have a two-person staff and we could not make an impact without the help… Read More »Gratitude for our Volunteers!
TSI research reveals how seasteads fit within the requirements of the major international maritime conventions that most flagging countries have ratified. Meeting the described specifications will help seasteads find a home on flag registers without forcing them to meet standards designed for large voyaging ships engaged in transport, fishing, or other resource extraction processes.
Join seasteading enthusiasts from around the world to discuss how to make living in floating cities possible. Once a month, we will host a discussion on a topic related to… Read More »First Meeting of our new monthly social: Nov. 12