Second OS - same organization but with new participants
Rhett Hudson/Chris Weaver
rhett&chris at main.nc.us
Tue Aug 8 18:49:57 PDT 2000
Thomas,
Could you:
Distribute the proceedings from the first OS to the second 100 prior to
their event;
Invite, but not require, people from the first to attend the second?
As for very clear reasons: To build on the wisdom of the first group, to
quickly synthesize, to not duplicate working groups?
Chris
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>From: Thomas Herrmann <thomas.herrmann at telia.com>
>To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>Subject: Second OS - same organization but with new participants
>Date: Tue, Aug 8, 2000, 9:40 PM
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> Hi folks.
> I would appreciate some advice on this one. I will facilitate an OS in the
> end of this month. The participants, about 100 have recently been appointed
> to work within a certain area within the employment agency in west Sweden.
> The subject will be broad, something like "Our new role in a growing labour
> market". One important aspect is to enhance collaboration between the
> persons in the region. In about two months I will probably facilitate
> another conference for about another 100 persons (who work spread across the
> same region)who will have started the same type of job by then. (almost all
> of the 200 are experienced from similair kind of work). The first conference
> will probably result in some working groups being formed for developing new
> methods, form local/regional collaboration etc. The person in charge has
> thoughts that we somehow have to set some of the subjects for the second
> conference in order to go on where we are. I have been thinking a bit. Maybe
> all of the 200 should be part of conference nbr 2? I doubt that will be
> accepted, though, if I do not have VERY clear reasons.
> Anyone who has come across a similair situation, willing to give me some
> advice?
> Greetings Thomas (still working to catch up the OS-dialogue after 4 weeks
> off)
>
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>From Wed Aug 9 10:09:08 2000
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Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:09:08 +0200
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From: Florian Fischer <florianfischer at ff-wey.com>
Subject: Re: architecture / the endless house
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hi, chris, good idea.
that could be for example for an university as for permanent use in the
manner of open!space.
on that we should remember and activate the ideas of friedrich kiesler,
an austrian architect, who lived and worked in new york since 1926,
there he died in 1965.
he is as well the author of my most favorate sentence:
"any problem, big or little, requires a graet humility ? to let it tell
you what it wants,
rather than your telling the problem, how it should be resolved.
it will develop from its own inner concept, which must be listened to
and understood."
isn't that the real essence of open!space ?
there exists a catalogue about his work titled "friedrich kiesler.
inside the endless house".
i´ll show it if you want at osonos.
florian
Rhett Hudson/Chris Weaver schrieb:
> Dear OSLIST,
>
> Wouldn't it be wonderful if some architects worked to design an ideal
> community building expressly for Open Space events?
>
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