For the past year, Blue Frontiers has led working groups of volunteers and staff to research and develop seasteading plans in the areas of energy, water, food systems, sustainability, biomimicry, blockchain, information technologies, and design. Building upon the previous ten years of research by The Seasteading Institute and Blue21’s expertise in floating infrastructure, these working groups explored the many possibilities of life on a seastead and narrowed in on the most promising concepts and designs.

Concept art by Berge

Now we have the opportunity to synthesize the many facets of the seastead ecosystem and take them from ideas to reality. We are taking a holistic view of the floating lifestyle. Imagine yourself as a resident of the first floating island, or of the tenth. How do you spend your time, what do you eat, what does the environment sound, feel, and look like?

This video gives us the first glimpse into the daily life of a seasteader, and the vast possibilities of the floating future.

by Laurel Tincher, Head of Marketing and Sustainable Design/Biomimicry Group Leader at Blue Frontiers