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== APOCAISLE ==
 
== APOCAISLE ==
  
Our crew has a grand, healthy fascination with post-apocalyptic scenarios, and their most utopic and optimistic interpretations.
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Apocaisle is an ephemerisle theme camp. Our crew has a grand, healthy fascination with post-apocalyptic scenarios, and their most utopic and optimistic interpretations.
  
 
== On the Water ==
 
== On the Water ==
  
The Apocaisle will be composed of several modular floating platforms (see [[Apocaisle#The Tatami Project]] below), the number of platforms depending on how many people we need to accommodate.
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The Apocaisle will be composed of several modular floating platforms (see [[Apocaisle#The Tatami Project|below]]), that can help us grow as our demand in space increases.
  
 
[http://picasaweb.google.com/pnaomi/EphemerisleBuild2009# Apocaisle 2009: The Ongoing Photodocumentary]
 
[http://picasaweb.google.com/pnaomi/EphemerisleBuild2009# Apocaisle 2009: The Ongoing Photodocumentary]
  
In the plans for 2009: a '''tiki bar''' that is mobile enough to sneak out to a lagoon in the afternoon with a few extra guests for a picnic, but stable enough for singing hopeful sea shanties of rebuilding civilization whilst consuming right piratey quantities of [http://thecellaronline.com/chepawhale75.html Ephemere Ale].
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As a theme camp we'd like to provide a '''tiki bar'', meaning we want to be hospitable enough to have people over for nice conversation. If we manage to get the platform mobile enough, we'd like to be able to detach from the main platform to head for a picnic in the lagoon, but we'll need to be stable enough for singing hopeful sea shanties of rebuilding civilization whilst consuming right piratey quantities of [http://thecellaronline.com/chepawhale75.html Ephemere Ale].
  
We're not sure what tiki bars have to do with post-apocalyptic scenarios per se, but our estimations indicate that '''elaborate cocktails would be nice to have after the apocalypse'''.
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In general we're pretty sure that when civilization as we know it ends, '''elaborate cocktails'' will be in high demand (not a hard feat - when have cocktails ever been in low demand?).
  
 
== On the Radio ==
 
== On the Radio ==
  
Listen to our canonical music and philosophy manifesto radio show, broadcast on Pirate Cat Radio on Friday Sept 16, 2009.  Here's the podcast: [http://bit.ly/tWa8R Psionic-20090919.mp3] (90MB / 2 hours)
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We've had a show about the strange fascination apocalyptic scenarios have on people, and why a lot of apocalyptians are actually optimistic about the future, but fascinated by the freedom that the downfall of civilization would bring. Listen to our canonical music and philosophy manifesto radio show, broadcast on Pirate Cat Radio on Friday Sept 16, 2009.  Here's the podcast: [http://bit.ly/tWa8R Psionic-20090919.mp3] (90MB / 2 hours)
  
 
Also, the popular Common Thread Radio show interviewed us: [http://bit.ly/ybAxd DiamondDave-20090911.mp3] (find [http://twitter.com/enkido Enki] at the 1 hour mark) -- we let people know what Ephemerisle and the Seasteading Institute are all about.
 
Also, the popular Common Thread Radio show interviewed us: [http://bit.ly/ybAxd DiamondDave-20090911.mp3] (find [http://twitter.com/enkido Enki] at the 1 hour mark) -- we let people know what Ephemerisle and the Seasteading Institute are all about.
  
We're building Ephemerisle's first Really Pirate Radio station (we think).
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We're also building Ephemerisle's first Really Pirate Radio station (we think).
  
 
== The Tatami Project ==
 
== The Tatami Project ==

Revision as of 14:09, 21 September 2009

APOCAISLE

Apocaisle is an ephemerisle theme camp. Our crew has a grand, healthy fascination with post-apocalyptic scenarios, and their most utopic and optimistic interpretations.

On the Water

The Apocaisle will be composed of several modular floating platforms (see below), that can help us grow as our demand in space increases.

Apocaisle 2009: The Ongoing Photodocumentary

As a theme camp we'd like to provide a 'tiki bar, meaning we want to be hospitable enough to have people over for nice conversation. If we manage to get the platform mobile enough, we'd like to be able to detach from the main platform to head for a picnic in the lagoon, but we'll need to be stable enough for singing hopeful sea shanties of rebuilding civilization whilst consuming right piratey quantities of Ephemere Ale.

In general we're pretty sure that when civilization as we know it ends, 'elaborate cocktails will be in high demand (not a hard feat - when have cocktails ever been in low demand?).

On the Radio

We've had a show about the strange fascination apocalyptic scenarios have on people, and why a lot of apocalyptians are actually optimistic about the future, but fascinated by the freedom that the downfall of civilization would bring. Listen to our canonical music and philosophy manifesto radio show, broadcast on Pirate Cat Radio on Friday Sept 16, 2009. Here's the podcast: Psionic-20090919.mp3 (90MB / 2 hours)

Also, the popular Common Thread Radio show interviewed us: DiamondDave-20090911.mp3 (find Enki at the 1 hour mark) -- we let people know what Ephemerisle and the Seasteading Institute are all about.

We're also building Ephemerisle's first Really Pirate Radio station (we think).

The Tatami Project

Our goal is to produce one or more Instructables for platforms that are highly reproducible and modular, such that highly stable floating islands could be constructed at any arbitrary size desired as a multiple of the smallest modular unit ...kinda like the way Japanese people use tatami mats to meter out their living space.

Design goals for these platforms revolve around maximizing reproducibility and minimizing costs, putting a wooden platform on a base of 4 watertight barrels using the Pontoon Boat principle.

  • robust stability (moving a bit with the water) + a modicum of mobility (easily towable)
  • "modular" building materials - stuff you can find in standard sizes at any hardware store
  • least amount of cutting necessary
  • least cost without sacrificing seaworthiness or ease of assembly
  • most affordable / least obnoxious transportation requirements

In other words, by using our instructions, you should be able to build a robust wooden floating platform, accommodating 3-4 people each willing to spend maybe $30, which you could theoretically strap on the top of a standard small vehicle.

Construction of the first platform began under Chicken John's masterful tutelage on Sept 12, 2009, and took shape in the form of a bunch of scavenged stages lying unused at NIMBY.

ScavengedStages.jpg

Currently, we believe the cheapest 8x8 platform using all new materials can be built for about $100 (depending on local taxes, material availabilities, yadda yadda).

However, it's not necessarily easy to find barrels appropriate for these things. Other cheap, modular options are being explored (e.g. float-batteries made of strapped-together plastic bottles).

Apocaisle 2009: The Ongoing Photodocumentary

The Apocalypticos

Please edit your info, put your favorite link up, and finish with a pointer to your wiki user page. Danke... --Nthmost 13:07, 21 September 2009 (UTC)