Alan.... I hate to tell you, but you are only 13.7 (I think it is now .8?) 
billion years late. It’s been Open Space since the beginning began. We’ve just 
been a little slow to recognize it. OST provides absolutely nothing new. Just 
an essentially brain dead way to ease ourselves into what we naturally do 
anyhow. Some people even pay us to do all that! But you are absolutely correct: 
“Opening Space Matters.” Living in a closed space make claustrophobia seem like 
paradise, or so I’ve found.

 

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Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2015 2:08 AM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list; The Art of Hosting
Subject: [OSList] Opening space matters

 

G’day All

 

Here’s something for you to ponder over during the Festive Season. <smile> 

 

Can we open space without the format of Open Space Technology? 

 

Here’s where my question arises:  

 

When living in Hong Kong for six happy years until 2011 I invented a novel form 
of socialising which I called Conversare from the Latin con versare – to turn 
or to dance together. See The purpose of  <http://conversare.net/?page_id=1957> 
Conversare and  <http://conversare.net/?page_id=2002> here for what it is and 
what it is not.

 

This is now being conducted in what may well be regarded as a 'right place’ -  
the   
<http://us6.forward-to-friend.com/forward/show?u=d2a5886c33ebf0bb6486eeb16&id=8b30b0cef0>
 Adelaide Central Market and  
<http://www.southaustralia.com/en/things-to-do/ideas-and-suggestions/markets> 
here.

 

With regard to my question I recently took the opportunity to consult with a 
group of Spaceniks (Raffi’s term!) on their perspectives, expressing it in this 
way:

 

Is Conversare a variety of Open Space?

 

Which, in turn, arose in relation to two issues which I had recently noticed on 
the OSList:

 

. Open Space wherever, however, whenever, with whomever as often as you can.
Lively thread of exchanges initiated by Harrison

 

. “all OS events I have seen are highly structured.” 
Michael M Pannwitz (mmp)

 

The language becomes tricky here as to whether ‘opening space’ and OS events 
are to do with the principles and practice of Open Space Technology operating 
through of the format of sitting in a circle and co-creating a market place of  
nominated topics related to the resolution of complex issues.

 

Or whether opening space can be done independently of this format.  

  

Of the thoughtful responses received there are two which answer the question 
most ‘wonder fully’ and usefully for me and maybe for you too. 

 

>From Anne Stadler:

 

“Here's my current POV [point of view]: 

 

Opening a Marketplace is ONE form for OST. In my view all sorts of forms exist. 

 

On all occasions, the "space" i open FIRST is the heart space within, via 
emptying my mind & getting meditatively in touch with the intention I'm called 
to take responsibility for. Then the form of the open space will become evident 
as the opportunity clarifies.

 

A hallmark of opening space with others for me is I must explicitly invite them 
to "take responsibility for what you love" (Law of Two Feet) or "follow what 
has heart and meaning."

 

So conversare as you describe it, Alan, would be OS for me, if you'd invite 
that. In using this approach to conversare, I would encourage people to follow 
their hearts or intuition & find another person to talk with; asking that 
person what he/she cares about, & discovering the resonance/connection that 
exists between you.” 

 

>From michael herman:

 

“i would say, absolutely, yes, alan.  this IS open and opening space -- fully 
within the wherever, whomever spirit.  on structure, there is the container 
that is offered, and then all of the decisions that are made within it.  you 
make the offer and leave the details to the paired participants to work out for 
themselves.  i think there is a big question or theme, even if it's not 
explicitly stated.  there is a big thing to work out together, and it's going 
to take everyone.  maybe the articulation of this would be something along the 
lines of the bit you shared at vosonos, about "loving the one in front of you." 
 there is nothing in the definition of open space that says we have to limit 
ourselves to questions on which we can make "measurable" progress in 90 mins or 
2.5 days.  quite the opposite, i think!  thanks for all of this.”  

 

I have also received supportive comments from locals here about their 
experience of being in Conversare events and their ideas on potential 
applications. Among these:

 

“Congratulations Alan

For getting conversare up and running in such an exceptional place. 

And support this idea – not before its time.

An idea for our time.”
Tim Walsh

 

“What uniquely exciting and practical ideas. And what a way it could be for our 
wonderful new refugees to learn real English, and perhaps for all of us to at 
least feel other languages.”
Andrew Booth

 

Here are two closing thoughts to stimulate your 'pondering' ... 

 

1. Could introducing the Conversare process be a way to open space for all 
attendees to be full participants when we meet and greet in the evening prior 
to the commencement of WOSonOS?

 

Such an approach has not been used in the five of these which I have attended, 
beginning in Monterey in 1998. Sitting in a circle in this context did not 
enable everyone to be an active participant, in my experience. Seeds have been 
sown and are likely sprouting in Manila …  

 

2. Could hosting Conversare kind of gatherings be a new career option for 
lively spirits who are so inclined? If this idea catches your attention do have 
a good look around my blog as this has a wealth of background on its 
principles, practices and inspirations. See also Some underpinnings of 
Conversare events <http://conversare.net/?page_id=1920>   and Reclaiming 
Conversation: the power of talk in a digital age 
<http://conversare.net/?page_id=2022>  

 

With love and good wishes to you all for a joyous, peaceful and merry Festive 
Season. 

 

And warmest salaams from Adelaide where today's temperature is 44C - 111F!

 

Looking forward.

 

Go well

 

Alan 

 

 

Alan Stewart, PhD
Social Artist
Senior Fulbright Scholar
Facilitator of conversations that matter and participatory fun
Based in Adelaide and operating throughout Austral-Asia
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