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An "island" at Ephemerisle is a collection of one or more anchored boats, platforms, and/or whatever else floats that's the home of at least one person during the gathering. Generally they have a theme. | An "island" at Ephemerisle is a collection of one or more anchored boats, platforms, and/or whatever else floats that's the home of at least one person during the gathering. Generally they have a theme. | ||
− | Islands are | + | Islands are largely independent and autonomous, though they may be interconnected to varying degrees (by walkways, shared art projects, etc). |
− | + | Islands are encouraged to experiment with their own governance systems (though currently benevolent dictatorships seem to be winning out.) | |
Every island is strongly encouraged to treat it's neighbors with respect and not doing anything (including anchoring too closely) which might put their neighbors in danger. | Every island is strongly encouraged to treat it's neighbors with respect and not doing anything (including anchoring too closely) which might put their neighbors in danger. |
Revision as of 23:47, 10 May 2015
An "island" at Ephemerisle is a collection of one or more anchored boats, platforms, and/or whatever else floats that's the home of at least one person during the gathering. Generally they have a theme.
Islands are largely independent and autonomous, though they may be interconnected to varying degrees (by walkways, shared art projects, etc).
Islands are encouraged to experiment with their own governance systems (though currently benevolent dictatorships seem to be winning out.)
Every island is strongly encouraged to treat it's neighbors with respect and not doing anything (including anchoring too closely) which might put their neighbors in danger.