[OSList] ΑΠ: Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

Jeff Aitken r.jeff.aitken at gmail.com
Thu Jun 4 14:30:38 PDT 2020


Thank you Maria. Yes the warm and exciting feelings that can arise in open
spaces and warm data labs (and world cafes and talking circles) can be
extraordinary!

There is the excitement of exploration, curiosity, adventure, connection,
and learning. And there are struggles, and moving thru challenges into
breakthroughs in understanding, and feelings of open hearted love and
appreciation...

The risks that we take to enter into such hosted processes, and the trust
required to follow the flow of the event and let it move us and transform
us. Such that our work and life can proceed with more coherence and
confidence.

This is surely where the "juice" is -- and what keeps us returning to such
spaces when the time comes. Thanks for the reminder!

Warmly,
Jeff
Telegraph Hill, San Francisco

On Thu, Jun 4, 2020, 12:42 PM Maria Bakari via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> ...Recalling an interview with Nora Bateson sharing one of the "key-rules"
> of her childhood amazing open space (my take on that) learning playground:
> "There is no such thing as a stupid question"...
> For this reason and for a sensed excitement around process
> (design) questions,
> I am glad this question was asked.
> Thank you, Dear Robyn!
>
> However I'd go beyond comparison and beyond contrast...
> Beyond these, the exploration feels fascinating
> and deeper/wider/ more artful even perhaps questions even more so...
>
> For me (and no I'm not "a trained WD host" not even a "trained open space
> host")
> I'm just a big lover of both:
> There is something in self-organisation that dances so well with warm
> dating...
>
> -What is it? What are the processes that can courageously hold us or teach
> us or take us deeper/higher...?
>  in this submerging?
>
> Kindly & With Curiosity and Warmth,
>
> Maria
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> *Θέμα:* Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson
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> On 1 Jun 2020, at 3:57 pm, Jeroen Vermeer via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
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> Although much has been said already on this topic, I'd like to offer my
> insights as a trained WDL host. Simply put: don't even try to compare OST
> and WDL, just not worth the exercise. The Warm Data Lab has been designed
> as a process to let people experience the rich interdependencies of complex
> systems and questions. It can for example serve as a precursor to an OST
> event, or be a standalone process. It has no purpose other than to create a
> lived experience (and thereby altered perception) of the participants on
> the interdependencies. As Nora Bateson likes to say "perception is action",
> so it's effects are not to be underestimated. The process itself looks to
> be very simple, but there's actually a lot to it, which goes well beyond
> what I can explain. Please follow Nora Bateson herself through the many
> writings she has shared or the podcasts she has taken a part in. Watch her
> fillm 'An ecology of Mind', or take her training ;)
>
> Warm regards,
> Hartelijke groet,
>
> Jeroen Vermeer
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> Op 30/05/2020 17:43:42, Jeff Aitken via OSList <
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> On Sat, May 30, 2020, 8:07 AM Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <
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>> To write "open space" in lower case is my trademark, so please, respect it
>>
>> greetings from Berlin where I enjoy the last spring days and the open
>> beer garden in my neighborhood... its not the same thing as a couple of
>> martini cocktails so I have no new insights...
>>
>> I wonder what a "Cold Data Lab" would look like or even a "Hot Data Lab"
>> or a "Temperate Data Lab" or a "Fragrant Data Lab"...
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>> mmp
>> Am 30.05.2020 um 13:20 schrieb Robyn Williams ► via OSList:
>> > Thanks Thomas, I agree, that’s why ‘open space’ was in lower case. J
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>> > Def not OST!
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>> > All the best, Robyn
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