Media Models for Sea Steading
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Media Models for Sea Steading
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| June 6, 2008 at 12:41 am #571 | |
| Capt-Nemo | Only 2 TV shows have “proposed” Sea Steading indirectly BUT focus was on Undersea Settlements: o Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: 1960s tech. o Seaquest DSV & Seaquest 2032. Seaquest had more indepth Undersea soceity than Voyage did. Either case Both are Role Model Guides for Sea Steading.org Organz & Marketting. 1 Irwin Allen movie titled CITY BENEATH THE SEA dealt with “seasteading” in the form of a Domed Undersea City named Pacifica, set in year 2053. Voyage & Seaquest both on DVD & Blu Ray FYI. See Amazon.com for DVDs alone FYI. |
| June 6, 2008 at 9:41 am #3035 | |
| Jesrad | Fictional TV shows are nowhere near fit for providing any kind of engineering and social insight. |
| June 6, 2008 at 7:55 pm #3065 | |
| Carl-Pålsson | Wasn´t Seaquest a submarine (with permanent living though perhaps)? Sort of like Jules Verne´s Nautilus if I´m not mistaken. |
| June 7, 2008 at 12:52 am #3074 | |
| Capt-Nemo | Yes it was BUT in was in a soceity of Manned Undersea Living in the then 21st century. Show had many Undersea centers in plotlines etc. It was a bigger model to Vernes Nautilus. Bottom line: Seaquest was a mega sub a Sea based soceity living Under the Sea. But that was NBC in the 1990s. |
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