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(This is a draft, not yet ready for public consumption, although of course it will show up on the wiki recent changes list.)


We think it would be a great bonding experience to have some sort of participatory activity as the climax of the event, like the burning of the man at Burning Man (which is so important the event is named after it!). But we (the Ephemerisle Staff) have not been able to come up w/ anything that meets our criteria, so we are throwing it open for discussion, in the hopes that you will be more creative. Please read our criteria and examples, and add your own ideas!

Criteria

  • Community Participation: Something that most people can & will actively take part in will lead to greater emotional engagement. (However, participation should still be optional.)
  • Spectacular: The activity should grab attention, make people say "wow" and want to stop what they're doing to participate and/or watch. We want this to be viscerally memorable!
  • Thematic: The activity should be as thematic as possible with the ideas of seasteading and Ephemerisle. It should unite the themes of Water (the environment that surrounds us) and Freedom/Self-Government/Political Expression (the passion that drives us).
  • Climactic: The activity should be suitable for Saturday night, near the end of the event.
  • Committable To Soon: Ideally, something we can converge on and commit to ASAP, so we can describe it on the website to increase the appeal of the event.
  • Scales With Event: Ideally, something we can continue using as Ephemerisle gets larger, more frequent, and further out in the ocean.
  • Legal, Cheap, Environmentally Friendly: for obvious reasons.

Ideas

These ideas that we had and decided to pass on should give you an idea of the kind of thing we mean - and the difficulty of finding something fitting.

Helium Balloon Release

Idea: Everyone is given a balloon Saturday night for a simultaneous release. Unusual balloons like these cool-looking gold balloons (http://tinyurl.com/mfj5x8) could make for extra spectacle.

Analysis:

  • Thematic -- balloons floating to the sky, like any form of flight, conjures feelings of freedom.
  • Visually striking.
  • Environmentally friendly: There are biodegradable balloons and string (raffia ribbon)
  • This would have to happen before sunset on Saturday (6:46pm -- yay Wolfram Alpha), but that's still late enough to work.t
  • We could hand out Sharpies and encourage people to write something on the balloons -- e.g. one word about something they'd most value about a freer world. Make it personalized - fits well w/ theme of political self-expression.
  • Issue: Even biodegradable balloons are still polluting - they fall somewhere as trash from the sky before they biodegrade.
  • Issue: No theme of water.

Brief Ideas

  • Water Balloon Fight: Invokes water, but not freedom. Community fun, but not much of a visual spectacle. Easy to do, but invokes summer camp, not pioneering a new frontier.
  • Group Baptism: Everyone jumps in the water. Immersion in water is a ritual in every major religion - strong emotional appeal. Safety issues, and site is not good for swimming (shallow, will stir up lots of dirt). Could do partial dunk - everyone sticks their head underwater off the side of the platform?
  • Waterfall. Perhaps human powered? Perhaps a baptismal waterfall - people walk through it? Requires significant engineering.
  • Eternal Fountain. Human-powered fountain at the center of the event (like the Man at BM), kept going 24/7 by community. You stop pedaling only when you find a relief. Not a single climactic moment, but a gritty perseverance, and a constant visual element in the festival. Good community - sharing work, would probably be a natural spot to hang out. Doesn't invoke freedom, though (except maybe the idea that it takes a lot of work?), or political self-expression.
  • Fountain To The Sky. Human-powered fountain that we only activate at the end of Saturday night. Some physical mechanism whereby everyone can put in energy at once. Try to see how high we can get the fountain together. Reaching high sort of invokes freedom (although water then falls back down). Could combine this with Eternal Fountain - keep fountain going whole event, but larger groups can try to get it to go higher at various times, and at the climax of the event everyone helps for maximum height.
  • Human-powered watercraft race. Has DIY aspect, but not much freedom connection, lots of prep work, and hard/dangerous when event gets to the ocean.
  • Water beats fire (not a very serious idea). We pour rubbing alcohol (or something else that burns with a cool flame) on our arms, light it on fire, and then dunk our arm in the water to put it out, thus proving that water is stronger than fire :). Fire is pretty primal too, it could be cool to see a hundred people briefly holding their flaming arms up to the sky before dunking them. But fire on boats is bad. Don't want to catch the platform on fire. Maybe have people w/ fire extinguishers ready?
  • Fireworks - Pretty, associated w/ July 4th and political independence, freedom. Concerned about cost, permits, fire danger, requires long lead time, not participatory.

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