Lucas – your comments as always are provocative. But maybe a bit too literal?
My thought is – replicating OS (as experienced by human beings in a physical room) is a worthwhile undertaking. The deeper task, I would think, is to open some new space that is available only online. Just as the “normal” (space/time) OST tends to blow people away – what is the cyber-equivalent? I don’t have a clue of an answer. But I do remember “way back when” – sitting at my kitchen table with a TI Silent 700 plugged into a phone through acoustical couplings. Suddenly “it” came alive and electronic beings from all over the planet for the most part (actually I am not really sure where they came from) populated my table, life, reality…. Space hadn’t opened. Space/time was transformed. What can you do for me baby? I guess that is the question. Harrison Winter Address 7808 River Falls Dr. Potomac, MD 20854 301-365-2093 Summer Address 189 Beaucauire Ave Camden, ME 04843 207 763-3261 Websites www.openspaceworld.com www.ho-image.com From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Lucas Cioffi via OSList Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2016 10:36 AM To: World wide Open Space Technology email list Subject: [OSList] What is the sweet spot for Online OS using video chat? Hi All, I would be super-excited to hear how folks would design the simplest online Open Space experience using video chat. I posted my thoughts below, but I put them further down so that you might have a moment to think about what online OS experience would work best for you, rather than letting my thoughts influence yours. My... thoughts... are... down... below... Here are my rough thoughts: 1. When the event begins you open up a webpage. You can see the following: * where the opening circle is * how many virtual breakout spaces there are * who is in each virtual space right now * what is being discussed now and in the future (a bulletin board / marketplace / idea wall) 2. Next you choose to enter a space by turning on your video chat. Note: The following features seem helpful but not necessary: 3. When you arrive in a space, you see a shared notes area available to all participants. 4. There is a way to raise your hand to indicate that you'd like to speak. 5. There is a way to share a quick message such as ("I have to step away for a moment"). Thanks so much for any advice. I look forward to hearing what you have in mind! Lucas Cioffi Founder, QiqoChat Charlottesville, VA Mobile: 917-528-1831
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