“Melissa Unger creates work that resonates with those wired for depth and curiosity. Her work is transformational, but the entry point is engagement rather than consumption. - Feedback from a visitor to SEYMOUR+ space | Public Guest Book

“Melissa’s work benefits from her wide knowledge of therapeutic practices and her deep understanding of intercultural relationships across languages and backgrounds. The hallmark of her activity is joyful and empathic play where content is constantly exchanged and developed.”  - Enrico Palandri | Author & Academic Unversità Ca’Foscara Venezia

Selected Milestones


Melissa Unger | SEYMOUR+ space featured in Die Zeit cover story about social innovators/forward thinkers addressing the impact of tech on humanity.

Melissa Unger | SEYMOUR+ space included Departures Magazine‘s annual global innovation issue 100 People, Places, Things You Need To Know in 2016.

Melissa Unger | SEYMOUR+ space featured in New York Magazine highlighting its healing role after the 2015 Paris Terror Attacks.

Melissa Unger | SEYMOUR+ space featured in Socialter magazine special issue on social innovation and change-making entrepreneurs.

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Academic Studies | Scholarly Publications


The Zukunftsinstitut, regarded as one of the most important Think-Tanks for future studies in Europe, featured the SEYMOUR+ space as a “best practice” example in their special “Slow Business” report.

Melissa Unger | Seymour Projects included in On/Off: Risks and Rewards of the Anytime-Anywhere Internet by Saran Genner

Melissa Unger | Seymour Projects mentioned in Yesterday We Were Still Young – A declaration of love to exciting times by Michael Jürgs.

Seymour Projects mentioned in Autism in a Decentered World by Alice Wexler | Routledge Advances in Disability Studies

SEYMOUR+ featured in Britt Berden’s Graduate Research Project from Central Saint Martins, which explored the role of intuition in the future.

Guide Books

Melissa Unger on the cover/featured in Parisians At Home | Editions de la Martinière

300 Reasons To Love Paris by Judith Ritchie | Melissa Unger featured as reason #200

Podcasts

On Becoming - Discussing liminal states

What Do You Believe? - Discussing conscious living

Making Ways - Discussing creative practices

The Most Dangerous Podcast in the World - Discussing personal journey

Beyond Potential - Discussing professional journey

Turning Points - Discussing professional journey

Magazines

THE HUFFINGTON POST - Ingénue Interview

ELLE Magazine - profile

MIXTE Magazine - profile

DIE ZEIT MAGAZINE - Featured in Special Issue/Spotlight on Innovators

NEW YORK MAGAZINE - Featured in Special Report

DLD CONFERENCE MAGAZINE - On imagination in a digital world

HIP PARIS - On Creativity in Paris

VINGT PARIS MAGAZINE - Profile

MODERN FLANEURS - On creating/creative journey

EUROSTAR MAGAZINE - At Home

DO IT IN PARIS - Guest of the Week

LIT CITIES - Guest Contributor

Live Like A Local MAGAZINE - 20 Questions | Melissa Unger

GOGO GUIDE TO PARIS - ‘Hangouts’

Lycée Français de New York ALUMNI NEWS - A Career in the Visual Arts

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For full press coverage of Seymour Projects click > HERE

Reviews of Gag click —> HERE