If I'm thinking of the same folks, Peggy, they drove Portland to Seattle and then Seattle to SAN DIEGO in 2005. OS all the way. When they got to their conference, they wrote "Ask me about Open Space" on their nametags and started inviting people to post topics on a hallway wall they took over. The organizers came to them begging them not to wreck their nicely organized, juried papers, first annual, global conference -- and invited them to facilitate OS at the conference the following year. They had an OS track for at least five more years and then the record gets harder to find, but the last mention of OS track was 2017. Quite the road trip!
That same year, I had a bunch of participants snowed out of Aspen, Colorado, who then had to drive up from Denver in large vans. We texted or phoned the topics from the wall, to discuss on the ride up. Wherever it happens... Have fun, Paul! m -- Michael Herman Michael Herman Associates 312-280-7838 (mobile) MichaelHerman.com OpenSpaceWorld.org On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 3:19 PM Peggy Holman via OSList <[email protected]> wrote: > What a fun idea Paul! > Annick, I hope you find some local folks to join you. > > Paul, you asked if something like this has been done before. Years ago, a > group of friends were in a caravan of three cars from San Francisco to > Seattle. They put an “agenda wall” on the dash of one car using post-its > and swapped every hour or two for their different conversations. > > I talked to them when they arrived in Seattle. They had rave reviews for > their “mobile Open Space”. > > It doesn’t have the ongoing rhythm you describe. But it came to mind when > I read your invitation. > > Do let us know how it goes. > > Peggy Holman > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jan 4, 2024, at 3:36 AM, paul levy via OSList <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Dear all, and happy new year. > > Below is a link to an experiment in "walking open space" I am involved > with in the UK, beginning in January. I'll paste the description here with > the link at the end to the full thing. > > I am interested to know if anyone has done something like this before and > what your experiences were... > > Best wishes > > Paul Levy > > Brighton Uk > > Join us for an Intelligence Walk... > > Our thinking often flows most effectively when we move our feet. I love to > walk by the sea in my home city of Brighton in the UK. Currently I am > thinking most about intelligence, especially within the context of the rise > of Artificial Intelligence. > > What is natural intelligence and how does it relate to artificial > intelligence (AI)? > > *How do we develop our own intelligence and what are its unique role and > value ? Indeed, does our natural intelligence have unique value at all in > the world of rising AI?* > > *How is our intelligence being impacted, even changed by AI?* > > *How is our intelligence superior or inferior to AI and does that matter?* > > *What are the risks and opportunities afforded by AI?* > > *How do we meet the emergence of generative AI?* > > If you live in Brighton or nearby in the UK, join me for one of my seaside > walks. Every two weeks during 2024, I will be creating the regular rhythm > of a seaside walk, starting at Brighton’s Pier and heading either east or > west. > > East will take us to Rottingdean with a halfway cafe stop at Ovingdean > Beach, ending at Molly’s, the lovely cafe in Rottingdean (home of the cream > tea). > > West takes us to the Brighton Eye before ending at the Flour Pot on First > Avenue. > > Each walk will be based on an invitational theme (posted here). There is > no charge. We might explore intelligence, AI and consciousness, Generative > AI and our kids, how AI can help or harm the business world. AI and human > health. AI and the quest for meaning and purpose. If the topic draws you > in, then join us for that walk. > > There will be plenty of opportunity to take the conversation wherever you > want. > > We will set out, stop halfway and then come together for final discussion, > reflection and lookahead at our destination cafe. A chance to share > intelligence and wisdom, questions and insight using the flow of a walk (Or > a roll if you are in a wheelchair). > > We will use a simple, minimal method to organise our conversation. It is > called Open Space Technology. > > We meet together before we set out, having decided to join the walk > because the overall topic invite interests us. Then we’ll invite anyone > present to join us on the way to explore a specific aspect of that topic – > a further theme, question, challenge, whatever we want to explore. > > Then we set off. There may be people walking on their own because they are > the only one exploring that aspect of the topic. We may walk in pairs or in > a small group. Go where your energy takes you. Follow your feet or your > nose. > > We come together at the halfway point, grab a cuppa and there is a chance > to issue new invitations for walking conversation. So, there are two rounds > of conversation. There can be more for whoever joins us on the way back. > > Advertisements > > REPORT THIS ADPRIVACY > We arrive at our final destination and join together to share the results > of our various conversations. So we begin with an informal opening circle > where we introduce ourselves and whoever wants to can offer an invite to a > walking conversation with them. We set off towards our halfway point, > revisit the emerging agenda and then head off to our final destination > before ending in our closing circle. We create the agenda together. We > self-organise the conversation. > > You might notice this happens and it is fine if it does. Whenever it > starts is the right time. Whoever comes are the right people. Whatever > happens, happens. Wherever it happens is the right place. And be mobile – > step in, step away, move to wherever you need to be at any time. That is > the essence of open space, > > I look forward to seeing you on one of our Intelligence Walks. > > Paul Levy > > If the weather is bad the walk is not cancelled. But full details will > appear here and we will announce the end destination cafe anyway. > > Dates for the year will appear here. Here is the first one… > > When: Wednesday 17th January 2024, 9am, finish at 11am > > Where: Meet at the Brighton Pier entrance > > Theme: What is happening or needs to happen at the threshold of human and > artificial intelligence? > > Cost: Free > > > https://thedigitaldeepdive.wordpress.com/2024/01/03/intelligent-walks-by-the-sea/ > > Best wishes > > Paul Levy > > Brighton Uk > OSList mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > See the archives here: https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org > > OSList mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > See the archives here: https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org
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