"[9] The publication of this work was accompanied by Distant Voices: On Steven Seidenberg’s Architecture of Silence, a collection of essays edited by anthropologist Carolyn L. White, featuring analysis from various academic perspectives.
[10][8] During his work in Italy, Seidenberg also documented a migrant camp run by Baobab Experience, an aid organization in Rome assisting refugees with integration.
[11] In 2023, Seidenberg, along with Carolyn White, was invited to participate in a collaborative project focused on the rural architecture of Alta Murgia Park in Italy.
[12] Seidenberg's work on The Architecture of Silence is set to be featured in exhibitions, talks, and photography workshops as part of this project, which involves the Park Authority and the Esperimenti Architettonici association.
[12] Seidenberg has published several collections of literary works, including Itch (Raw Art Press, 2014) Situ (Black Sun Lit, 2018), Plain Sight (Roof Books, 2020), and Anon (Omnidawn, 2022).
[14] Micah Zevin of Heavy Feather Review described the work as linguistically and structurally poetic, consisting of short essays that investigate the complexities of self and reality.
[19] In a review from Jacket2, Mae Losasso describes the work as "a textual mountebank," referring to Seidenberg's use of wordplay, storytelling, and unconventional techniques to engage readers.