I dont know how to phrase these questions
how do you make open space accessible to the masses, youth especially as easy
to try as it is to have your first drink
how do you distribute open space so that its within arms reach of desire
anywhere especially where people are dying for lack of genuine community - in
some spaces after paris or kenya or baltimore how do you even make open space
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I am guessing the problem with all open source (and viral) movements is how do
you sustain its quality, the real from the cheaper fakes
I guess the issue is the only person 360 degree capable of quality controling
(oops wrong word maybe i mean mediating of presencing) open space's intangible
spirit is the source harrison-
but if time goes by and human sustainability is destroyed - maybe its
accessibility's time this first full new year of sustainability goals' united
races around empowering youth (the half og the world aged under 29)...
didnt mean this to sound negative, could be an opportunity- questions i dont
politely know how to word
( my own guess is that we wont see open space bars in eg broadway usa unless
there is first a uturn in open space civilisation in surprisingly human places-
i have become fascinated whether millennials open space beijing and millennials
open space vatican are possible but then neither of these are movements that i
can contribute any skill or faith to other than applauding loudly)
From: Thomas Perret <[email protected]>
To: christopher macrae <[email protected]>; World wide Open Space
Technology email list <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 25 December 2015, 7:14
Subject: Re: [OSList] Open Space Bars - and a happy open new year
Thumbs up for open space bars! I'd be a regular, easily.
Thomas
P.S. I don't understand the question "do you undersell OS accessibility?"
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 dec 2015, at 14:01, christopher macrae via OSList
<[email protected]> wrote:
Happy Xmas Day everyone. Could you imagine a city or community with some open
space bars? - where people go out to open space instead of going out to get
drunk?
Two motivations for this question.
1 Unlike many here, I am not a facilitator, I am just a would-be open space
addict. I'd happily spend 10% of my free time in open space instead of going
out for a drink or turning on the tv or searching the net if open space was
more communally accessible. I wonder if you could do an OS on: do you undersell
OS accessibility?
2 By happenstance a chinese friend and I have about 24 days left to sell a
successful new york media man he needs to open up an intrapreneurial unit with
open space millennials from around the world. His day job is a studio that
finishes off films with famous directors and film stars. A very small per cent
of these unusual folk have started making films showing wonderful social
solutions that work somewhere abroad and asking why not import them near you.
Imagine a tv channel that was beaming out social solution content- then instead
of sports bar replaying spectacular football goals why not beam out wonderful
social goals
24 days to sell open space to the a New Yorker and a Chinese young lady who can
mix up broadway and madison avenue for good. Is the open space bar a fitting
concept to play with or what must-needs be?
chris macrae economistdiary.com wash dc 240 316 8157
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