The Seasteading Institute welcomes press coverage in traditional media or online publications. Below you will find links to useful information, some of our previous press coverage and our press kit for download. All press members are encouraged to browse our extensive online materials, starting with the links below, to research their stories before contacting us. Due to time limitations, we are unfortunately not able to meet all requests for personal interviews.
Contact Info
| Email (fastest response) |
press@seasteading.org |
| Phone |
866.743.6660 |
| Fax |
650.472.8086 |
| Mail |
The Seasteading Institute P.O. Box 7775 San Francisco, CA 94120-7775 |
Downloads & Files
- Download high-resolution images suitable for print publications of all the design contest winners. These images are under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which means you are allowed to redistribute and modify images and source files but that you must attribute the original designer when doing so.
Videos
The thumbnails below link to seasteading-related videos (for HD versions, see below the thumbnails for availability):
The Swimming City by Design Contest winner András Győrfi (Download the HD version) |
Community Choice Winner “Refusion” (Owner: Team 3DA) |
Flyby animation of The Seasteading Institute’s ClubStead Design (Download the HD version) |
A small community seastead design (Owner: miguelaxa) |
Hydrodynamic simulation of ClubStead in 15ft waves |
A History of Libertarian Countries at Sea (Owner: Jason Sussberg) |
Pictures
The thumbnails below link to high-resolution photos, suitable for print publications:
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Please credit Wendy Sitler-Roddier for these images. For more photos, see our flickr page, which has useful tags like hires (for high-resolution photos). Also, user-created pictures can be found on the wiki.
If you do a piece on us, we would appreciate being sent a copy of the article – a link if it’s online, an electronic copy or a physical copy (email us for the address) if it’s a print publication, an audio file if it’s a radio piece.






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