Open Space and technological development
Ted Ernst
ted at chicagohumanist.org
Mon Nov 19 13:36:19 PST 2007
Hi Kate,
Good to hear from you!
The OSLIST is a great resource for all things open space, so I'm
forwarding your note to that list. Unless you introduce yourself
on-list, people will hopefully assume you're not a member and will
respond to you directly. Hope you get the answers your looking for.
peace,
ted
On Nov 19, 2007 3:33 PM, Kate Milberry <mmilberr at sfu.ca> wrote:
> Hi Ted,
>
> We met and were in a session or two at WikiSym in October. I hope this
> email finds you well...
>
> I have a quick question that perhaps you can help me with, as your
> name seems to come up a lot in Open Space Technology searches.
>
> In a number of spaces, I have found the claim that OST has been used
> to to facilitate technological development, like designing aircraft
> doors (e.g. wikipedia entry). I am fascinated by this and would like
> to find out more, as it dovetails with my own research into the
> democratization of technology by users. Do you know where I might find
> more on this subject?
>
> thanks and best regards,
>
> Kate
>
> --
> M. Kathleen Milberry
> PhD candidate
> ACT Lab/School of Communication
> Simon Fraser University
> Vancouver, BC, Canada
> (604) 787-5903
>
> blog: http://web.resist.ca/~katemilberry/wordpress/
>
> lab:
> www.actlab.org
>
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