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Jesse Seegers

https://jesseseegers.com/

Marseille & New York, France
Jesse Seegers is a spatial practitioner & mediator working between architecture, design, writing, editing, publishing, & research practices. This includes teaching at NYU & New School/Parsons, designing pneumatic tensile membrane environments (inflatables), and writing for publications in print and online including PIN-UP, REAL Review, The Architect’s Newspaper, & Volume among others. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from New York University and Master of Architecture from Princeton University.

Call for ideas 2021

Sëẹs


Publishing a new generation of spatial cultures in, of and for the 21st century

Sëẹs


Publishing a new generation of spatial cultures in, of and for the 21st century
Sees is a hybrid physical & digital publishing platform for a new generation of spatial cultures in, of, & for the 21st century.
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Type of project
  • Systemic changes

Sees' impact is to create an online publishing platform, structured & governed as a cooperative network of publishing communities, each contributing to a “meta-book” through a new encapsulated network feed protocol. Sees’ content centers spatial cultures: a broad remit encompassing & connecting siloed creative disciplines & communities with spatial knowledge, fostering the mutual co-creation of meaning & intellectual self-actualization between the individual & collective, while empowering historically marginalized communities & knowledge exiled from formal, academic contexts. This spans fast rhythms of social media platforms and digital publishing; slower but economically more viable speeds of print-on-demand production; and still-slower-but-equally-as-important editions of offset-printed books. This will be achieved through the design of a sustainable cooperative organizational model; creating a new publishing paradigm for spatial cultures in, of, and for the 21st century.


Publishing Paradigm Shift from the 20th to 21st centuries

Expanded Territory for Publishing Spatial Cultures in the 21st Century: Cooperative Community Structure and Governance

Meta-Book, or, Encapsulated Network Feed Protocol (ENFP)

Sees Single Editions

Hybrid Formats and Speeds of Publishing

Sëẹs


Publishing a new generation of spatial cultures in, of and for the 21st century

Sëẹs


Publishing a new generation of spatial cultures in, of and for the 21st century
Sees is a hybrid physical & digital publishing platform for a new generation of spatial cultures in, of, & for the 21st century.
File under
Type of project
  • Systemic changes

Sees' impact is to create an online publishing platform, structured & governed as a cooperative network of publishing communities, each contributing to a “meta-book” through a new encapsulated network feed protocol. Sees’ content centers spatial cultures: a broad remit encompassing & connecting siloed creative disciplines & communities with spatial knowledge, fostering the mutual co-creation of meaning & intellectual self-actualization between the individual & collective, while empowering historically marginalized communities & knowledge exiled from formal, academic contexts. This spans fast rhythms of social media platforms and digital publishing; slower but economically more viable speeds of print-on-demand production; and still-slower-but-equally-as-important editions of offset-printed books. This will be achieved through the design of a sustainable cooperative organizational model; creating a new publishing paradigm for spatial cultures in, of, and for the 21st century.


Publishing Paradigm Shift from the 20th to 21st centuries

Expanded Territory for Publishing Spatial Cultures in the 21st Century: Cooperative Community Structure and Governance

Meta-Book, or, Encapsulated Network Feed Protocol (ENFP)

Sees Single Editions

Hybrid Formats and Speeds of Publishing


Idea by

Jesse Seegers
Marseille & New York
France
Jesse Seegers is a spatial practitioner & mediator working between architecture, design, writing, editing, publishing, & research practices. This includes teaching at NYU & New School/Parsons, designing pneumatic tensile membrane environments (inflatables), and writing for publications in print and online including PIN-UP, REAL Review, The Architect’s Newspaper, & Volume among others. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from New York University and Master of Architecture from Princeton University.