I would second my friend Phelim's wise and nuanced response here.  It's not a 
question of good or rubbish but of passion and responsibility.  Even a list of 
questions in the room that are disembodied from the askers is - aesthetically 
speaking - more about absence than presence.

An alternative might be to find a website somewhere that will let you set up a 
forum or a wiki where people can pose these questions and convene online 
conversations.  That way you'll know if there is real responsibility behind the 
passion and the questions will be there for the benefit of the conversation.  
You could of course also have that space as a place for people from the event 
to post their notes and engage with others who can't make it.  I've done that 
dozens of times using instant blogs, nings, facebook pages and wikis.  

Chris
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On 2010-04-20, at 1:39 AM, Phelim McDermott wrote:

> Jen
> 
> I think it's ok as an idea but I feel that if you do something like this 
> notice how you feel in the moment and it could be done as part of the OS ie 
> announced or called as a session. If it feels right. If they are there 
> already or created as an add on before it could be seen as a seperate 
> directive not from the right people who have come. However if there is no 
> energy for them then no one will be interested in them of course. So it will 
> all work out. But I noticed in this last IETM os I just did in Berlin the 
> fact that there were documenters there to report and not really join in 
> undermined the energy of the report they created. I E in the background a 
> figure that was going to do the report for them anyway as an organisation. I 
> really feel the importance of the energy of those who came is really it. Not 
> those elsewhere. However someone who is present might be the right person to 
> speak for those people who aren't there in the moment. 
> 
> I just feel those principles are right. 
> 
> I trust them more and more. 
> 
> P x    
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 20 Apr 2010, at 09:25, Jenifer Toksvig <ne...@acompletelossforwords.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Suzanne: Very good to know that someone else went through this first stage 
>> and survived! Thanks for your good wishes. Will put them in my pocket too :-)
>> 
>> Harold: “Good explorers come back with good maps to share.”
>> 
>> Good point! That reminds me of something else I’d like to run by you guys. 
>> As with all events like this, we’ve had people come back and say they’d love 
>> to attend but they can’t. I’m encouraging them to email me the questions 
>> they would have asked at the conference, so we can post them on the walls in 
>> case they inspire questions in others. I was going to add those questions / 
>> comments to the final report, in an addendum.
>> 
>> Good idea? Rubbish idea?
>> 
>> Jen x
>> 
>> Jenifer Toksvig
>> ne...@acompletelossforwords.com
>> 
>> MThe:UK / LIPA Conference
>> How are we shaping the future of musical theatre?
>> June 2010
>> http://www.lipa.ac.uk/content/EventsPublicPerformances/Conferences/MusicalTheatre2010.aspx
>> 
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