This chapter explores Nora Bateson's work in various fields such as filmmaking, education, and systems thinking. It discusses the complexities of system evolution, the importance of transitioning between contexts, and the potential for radical change to emerge from spaces between institutions.
Nora Bateson is a Filmmaker, writer, educator, lecturer and President of the International Bateson Institute.
In this conversation we discuss how systems learn and evolve, the importance of moving between contexts, how our dreams of incremental change have failed, and the how system change will likely emerge from the liminal space between institutions.