Hi Jeff, thank you for your interest.

 

Your description is pretty much my thoughts and reflections so far.

 

I was invited to this WDL by a dear friend, who has a glad heart and an 
enquiring mind, and is part of the organising group.  We’ve also chatted about 
OST.  

 

Message to Self: Don’t Over Think It

 

Yesterday, the second of 5 sessions, I turned up with a shift in attitude, due 
I believe in having committed to get out of my way J  There’s a stated aim in 
WDL to reach beyond one’s usual shtick (my words) when sitting in the 
conversational spaces.  And there’s a aspiration to allow ’warm data’ to come 
through, to connect and consider complex systems with grace and openness.  
Lovely.  I’m reminded of Quaker circles.   

 

OST would be a natural next step to activate any WDL outcome beyond the space 
to be open. 

 

 

Cheers

Robyn Williams

M: 0424 587 262

 

From: Jeff Aitken [mailto:r.jeff.ait...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, 29 May 2020 3:41 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Cc: Robyn Williams ►
Subject: Re: [OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson

 

Hi Robyn. I experienced one WDL and reflected on it with some other OS 
practitioners. 

 

One late night attempt to compare designs might be: it's kind of like a world 
cafe with a broad theme and breakout tables; but the topics at each table are 
prechosen as distinct contexts to inquire into, regarding the larger theme; 
there are no designated table or topic hosts; and the OS law of mobility is in 
effect, so the small groups shift in size regularly as people move and converse.

 

My early OS experiences allowed me to focus on the journey of learning that I 
was able to enjoy in the space, because these meetings were not focused on 
outcomes for an organization. So we all shared our learnings from our journeys 
into the closing circle. I found that the WDL had a similar quality to this.

 

Jeff

Telegraph Hill, San Francisco

 

 

 

On Thu, May 28, 2020, 11:52 PM Robyn Williams ► via OSList 
<oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

Hi

 

Is anyone familiar or experienced with warm Data Labs (Nora Bateson)?  I’m 
wondering about the comparison and contrast with OST.  Your thoughts?

 

I’m currently participating in 5-weekly Zoom sessions intended to offer an 
experiential introduction to this process.

 

Warm Data Labs are group processes, which illustrate interdependency and 
generate understandings of systemic patterns for people with no previous 
exposure to systems theory. Warm Data Labs enable new societal responses to 
complex challenges.

https://batesoninstitute.org/warm-data-labs/

 

 

 

All the best, 

Robyn Williams

M: 0424 587 262

 

 

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