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These ocean pods look like giant motorbike helmets on poles and can be installed with new mobile home apps that are constantly being developed in the tech industry.
1:13:50 - 1:15:16 (01:25)
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These ocean pods look like giant motorbike helmets on poles and can be installed with new mobile home apps that are constantly being developed in the tech industry. The website of the pod is designed to showcase the new releases and the pods are aiming to be a new type of home for the future.
ChapterThe Aesthetic of Permanent Sea Structures
EpisodePart Two: The Not-At-All-Sad History of Libertarian Sea Nations
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this podcast, the speaker shares why he believes living on Mars is unappealing and how he would prefer living at sea, even though the worst case scenario could lead to drownings.
1:15:16 - 1:15:48 (00:32)
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In this podcast, the speaker shares why he believes living on Mars is unappealing and how he would prefer living at sea, even though the worst case scenario could lead to drownings.
ChapterThe Aesthetic of Permanent Sea Structures
EpisodePart Two: The Not-At-All-Sad History of Libertarian Sea Nations
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses the contrast between the rugged appearance of permanent sea structures, like oil rigs, compared to their smooth, white, and curved renders that resemble Apple gadgets and futuristic designs.
1:15:48 - 1:17:30 (01:41)
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The speaker discusses the contrast between the rugged appearance of permanent sea structures, like oil rigs, compared to their smooth, white, and curved renders that resemble Apple gadgets and futuristic designs. They also express discomfort with a potential future dominated by screens, as exemplified by Tesla's decision to replace dials with a screen in their cars.