I think the most recent new name for Open Space is "Foo Camp" or at least that 
is how the Editors of Nature titled the gathering at the Googleplex for the 
Bloggie set. If anybody is interested in all that (Nature that is) go to 
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v442/n7105/full/442848a.html 

We have been called a lot of things -- but "Foo Camp"? Oh well, when you do 
something as weird as Open Space, I guess you can't complain about the Press. 
But I did feel some obligation to help the Editors out of the darkness of their 
ignorance. :-) Cheeky of me, I admit. See Below --

To the Editors of Nature:


I totally enjoyed your recent editorial, "Foo's Paradise, and salute your 
interest and effort in promoting greater participation. You and your readers 
may also be interested in knowing that mode of meeting which happened at the 
Googleplex, while perhaps new for that community, is by no means new. And, 
perhaps of greater importantance, is easily repeatable and free for the asking.

The approach to meeting is known as Open Space Technology, which I originated 
some 20 years ago. Since then it has been used in excess of 60,000 times in 120 
countries around the world with groups ranging in size from 5 to over 2000. 
Users have included major global corporations, governments, NGOs, communities, 
and more recently the "Techie Community." What happened in Mountain View is the 
typical experience: diverse people energetically interact to produce exciting 
and innovative solutions. This seems to happen every time, and perhaps more 
remarkably, it seems to happen pretty much all by itself. There is no pre-set 
agenda and little facilitation. The people do it all themselves.

Were one to ask how it could be possible that a group of 200 (or 2000) could 
move from a standing start to intense and productive interaction with only, as 
you say, a "brief introduction" (typically 15 minutes or less), the only 
reasonable explanation that I have come up with is that the remarkable force of 
self-organization is the culprit. Assuming this to be correct, I and my 
colleagues worldwide have felt priviledged to have had front row seats in a 
marvelous 20 year natural experiment exploring the phenomenon of 
self-organization is human systems.

Should you wish to know more, you might check out a brief paper I wrote some 
years ago http://openspaceworld.com/emergent_order.htm  I have also written a 
number of books in the area.

I mentioned above that Open Space is "free for the asking." For a variety of 
reasons I never trademarked or copyrighted the approach, mostly I think because 
it is very simple and very effective and therefore should be in the public 
domain. In short, you can't buy it, but you can use it. To get started, you 
will probably find my book, "Open Space Technology: A User's Guide" 
(Berrett-Koehler) to be of assistance.

Thanks again for a marvelous editorial and let me know if I can be of any 
assistance.


Sincerely


Harrison Owen



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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Diana Larsen 
  To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu 
  Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 2:16 PM
  Subject: Camps. Gatherings & Un-conferences


  Hi,

  I've seen notices of gatherings where people will come together under  
  an Open Space self-organizing process called variously Camps,  
  Gatherings, Conferences and Unconferences.

  I'm intrigued. What other names have folks given an Open Space  
  conference-type event besides Open Space?

  Curiously,
  Diana

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