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Urban Planet: Seasteading – Floating Tech Cities

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Urban Planet is a daily roundup of  blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside the country that approach themes related to urban experiences and issues.

Silicon Valley has long been known as a hub for tech innovation, but unfriendly US immigration policies sometimes keep foreign innovators out. Marty Max, a Cuban immigrant, and Dario Mutabdzija, of the former Yugoslavia, have proposed a floating city for foreign innovators to get around this problem. Blueseed will be a converted cruise ship moored in international waters some 22 km from San Francisco. As Michael Posner at The Globe and Mail points out Blueseed is not the first attempt at seasteading.

Image from The Globe and Mail

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  1. Seasteading is a vapourware fantasy. IMHO, it has about as much to do with real world urban issues as do arcologies and PRT.