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Welcome to the Electron Club website

Members learning how to create solar-powered robots
Members learning how to create solar-powered robots

The Electron Club is a voluntary run space where people interested in things like free open source software, circuit bending, hardware hacking, computer recycling, streaming, audio and video editing, green technologies, and amateur radio can meet, use equipment, and share and disseminate their skills and ideas. All are welcome.

The Electron Club is based in the Centre for Contemporary Arts on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. See the CCA website for opening hours or find out where we are.

For information on workshops, projects, joining the Electron Club, Electron Club IRC channel and various other things, follow the links in the navigation section on the left hand side of the page.

Joining the Electron Club

People of all skill levels and experience are welcome, not just "geeks"! All that is required is an interest in playing with stuff, and a desire to be part of a supportive community.

Anybody can join online and membership is free.

Upcoming Events

There are currently no upcoming events, but the regular workshops and project meetings continue.

All events take place at the Electron Club space at the CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow and, unless otherwise stated, are free for everyone, including members of all abilities and anyone else who would like to come along or try things out.

  • Events are listed in the calendar. Please click on any events you're interested in for a further description. Hope to see you there!
The CCA and Electron Club
The CCA and Electron Club

Previous Events

Information on past events can be found in the workshops and open days pages. We also have a number of ongoing projects which have regular meetings.

What is Free Open Source Software, etc?

To learn more about that these things are have a look at some of the articles in our Good Reading guide, or come along to an event or project and see for yourself.

You can also listen to this audio interview made by Electron Club member Bob speaking to Simon and Ben:

http://www.archive.org/details/Electronclub


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