Ephemerisle Explained

Ephemerisle is an annual week-long gathering every July on the water in the Sacramento Delta.

Several hundred attendees come together to form various "islands" made up of boats, rafts, docks, and barges.[1] The attendees are a mix of burners, sailors, "delta rats", libertarians, and techies.[2] Ephemerisle has no tickets and no central leadership.[3] The one universally agreed upon rule is "no dying".

Ephemerisle has been called Burning Man on the Water,[4] but there is no official connection between the two events.

History

Ephemerisle was founded in 2009 by the Seasteading Institute to promote their ideas of autonomous communities in international waters. Patri Friedman, co-founder of the Seasteading Institute, was inspired by Burning Man to create Ephemerisle. With its ethos of libertarianism, Ephemerisle has been described as "a celebration of laissez-faire life" which would "give people the direct experience of political autonomy".

Michael "Danger Ranger" Mikel, one of the co-founders of Burning Man, attended the first Ephemerisle. As the creator of Burning Man's internal safety force, he wanted to avoid Ephemerisle becoming "Burning Man with drowning".[5] Chicken John designed the central platform at the first year of Ephemerisle.

After the first year, the Seasteading Institute gave up the event due to prohibitive insurance costs.[6]

In the first year, approximately two-thirds of Ephemerisle's 100-plus attendees were Seasteaders.[7] In 2012, there were approximately 300 attendees, a quarter of which were Seasteaders. In 2015, there were an estimated 500 attendees.[1]

Description

During the event, boats and other watercraft are connected together with planks, barrels, docks, cleats, and ropes, to form artificial islands on the water. Decks are decorated with banners, flags, and inflatable toys. From a distance, it has been described as resembling "a shapeless pile of floating junk". An attendee compared it to The Raft in Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash.[8] Different portions of the Ephemerisle structure are designated islands, each with its own rules. A portion of the event involves the initial construction of Ephemerisle as boats join the structure and floating platforms are built. The rest of the week, participants party, meditate, and give or attend lectures.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ephemerisle: The First Step in Seasteading or Just a Party?. Priceonomics. 7 August 2015 .
  2. Web site: Fitzgerald: Lively floating Delta city is burning ... man. Michael. Fitzgerald. Stockton Record.
  3. Web site: Ephemerisle is Burning Man on boats in the Sacramento River Delta. Thomas . Gregory . August 14, 2019. San Francisco Chronicle.
  4. Libertarians Celebrate Freedom With 'Burning Man on the Water'. Wired . www.wired.com . Sussberg . Jason .
  5. News: Irish Times (Dublin) . October 9, 2009 . 12 . Floating innovative ideas in a sea of creativity . .
  6. Web site: Do Libertarians Belong at Sea? . Doherty . Brian . August 4, 2010. Reason.
  7. Web site: Doherty . Brian . Building Ephemerisle . Reason.com . October 21, 2009 . September 12, 2021.
  8. Web site: Seasteading . n+1. Atossa . Abrahamian . June 5, 2013 . September 12, 2021.
  9. News: The Sacramento Bee . July 22, 2017 . A3 . Delta boat party seen as first step in creating an ocean-based nation . Fletcher . Ed .