Showing posts with label Electron Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electron Club. Show all posts
Friday, 10 October 2014
Spirit of Revolt At Document Film Festival.
Glasgow's Document Festival is always a must, a feast of entertainment, information, education and a good old "get-together".
This is just a wee reminder that Glasgow's own Spirit of Revolt will be there with a short film, chat/discussion and mini-exhibition, about the Spirit of Revolt, on Saturday, 11th. October, 12 until 2pm. This event will be held in the Electron Club in the CCA. 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow. See you there.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.uk
Monday, 6 October 2014
Glasgow Document Film Festival And Spirit Of Revolt.
Glasgow's unbeatable Document Film Festival is back with its annual feast of films, information, entertainment and education. As usual it is centred in the CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD and runs from the October 9th. until the 12th. October. Well worth some repeat visits.
Glasgow's own Spirit of Revolt will be there with a short film, chat and mini-exhibition about the Spirit of Revolt, on Saturday, 11th. October, 12 until 2pm. This event will be held in the Electron Club in the CCA.
The Spirit of Revolt was founded in 2012 as an archive of dissent
which chronicles the story of Anarchists and Libertarian-Socialists in
Glasgow, Clydeside and the wider area, past and present. This record of
everyday struggle for a fairer life has industrial and cultural activism
at its heart- a colourful and empowering history. Come and find out
what SOR does, and how you could turn Glasgow’s radical history into
useful tools for future action, a must for those interested in OUR history.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukThursday, 21 November 2013
Electron Club Open Day Just Got Bigger.
The Electron Open Day looks more exciting by the day, so don't miss out. Two new events added to the already fascinating list.
RADICAL INDEPENDENT BOOK FAIR
Books you don't find many of in the bookshop, zines, DVDs leaflets, posters, T shirts, book swap, and a whole range of freebies. RIB has em all.
WIKIPEDIA
One of the things that comes up when you search the internet a lot is Wikipedia. Full of facts, information images and all sorts.Did you know you can add stuff to WP? Did you ever think about it but weren't sure? Come and meet a Wikipedia volunteer who does and will explain how to go about it.
Electron Club.
Electron Club Open Day
Upstairs at the CCA
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow.
Sunday, December 1, 12 noon to 4pm.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Electron Club Open Day, Glasgow.
Open day as in open
December 1st., 12 noon to 4pm.
CCA is at 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.
The Electron club is a space at the CCA
that is home to a whole variety of people and ideas. Started as a
computer/electronics/artist Open Source software lab it soon expanded
into many areas of cultural diversity and many have little to do with
computers. You are just as likely to bump into a Wobblie as you are a
computer hacker. If you are an artist, techie, nerd, or your bag is
community activism or you are just interested in life, come and take
a look. We are open to the public. Anyone can join. Its free.
Who will be there:
OPEN STREET MAP DEMO
There numerous mappers in and around Glasgow with a wealth of knowledge and from a variety backgrounds and ages. Come and ind out what mapping is about and start mapping the world.
GLASGOW SCIENCE FAIR
Is about getting folk young and old interested in science. Come and play with their robot, Knex, Arduino and other science tech stuff. "Lego Mindstorms Challenge - Help explore how to programme Mindstorms robots to follow commands and navigate its way around our obstacle course. Bring Lego to life in this fun introduction to programming and robotics."
SPIRIT OF REVOLT
The Spirit of Revolt is a group based in Glasgow who are attempting to collect as much material as possible from grass-roots campaigns in working class struggle, in and around the Glasgow/Clydeside area. An archival collection of working class history. Find out about this very important project for the city. We will be screening a film made at the SOR exhibition at the Mitchell library
COMMON GOOD AWARENESS PROJECT
CGAP was set up to create awareness of Scotland's Common Good Fund, a whole bunch of assets, art galleries, schools, town halls, parks, that are publicly owned. Many of these assets have disappeared, have been lost or stolen over the years due to a lack of awareness that they even exist and maladministration by those whose duty is to protect the fund for the benefit of the public. Find out more and about the common good and the Farmhouse Trust, a Common Good project in Govan to create a independent resource centre whilst experiment with off grid technology eco building and gardening along the way.
GLASGOW TO DETROIT
A second chance to see a shorter version of Glasgow to Detroit if you missed the Kinningpark screening. Here we will be discussing specific ideas from Detroit activists mentioned in the film to examine the situation in Glasgow/Scotland around growing.
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
Founded in 1905, the IWW is open to all workers. Don’t let the “industrial” part fool you. Our members include teachers, cleaners, social workers, retail workers, construction workers, bartenders, and computer programmers. Only bosses are not allowed to join.
SPIRIT OF REVOLT film shot at exhibition Q&A after 2:00
GLASGOW TO DETROIT Screening and discussion on organising around growing 3:00
Who will be there:
OPEN STREET MAP DEMO
There numerous mappers in and around Glasgow with a wealth of knowledge and from a variety backgrounds and ages. Come and ind out what mapping is about and start mapping the world.
GLASGOW SCIENCE FAIR
Is about getting folk young and old interested in science. Come and play with their robot, Knex, Arduino and other science tech stuff. "Lego Mindstorms Challenge - Help explore how to programme Mindstorms robots to follow commands and navigate its way around our obstacle course. Bring Lego to life in this fun introduction to programming and robotics."
SPIRIT OF REVOLT
The Spirit of Revolt is a group based in Glasgow who are attempting to collect as much material as possible from grass-roots campaigns in working class struggle, in and around the Glasgow/Clydeside area. An archival collection of working class history. Find out about this very important project for the city. We will be screening a film made at the SOR exhibition at the Mitchell library
COMMON GOOD AWARENESS PROJECT
CGAP was set up to create awareness of Scotland's Common Good Fund, a whole bunch of assets, art galleries, schools, town halls, parks, that are publicly owned. Many of these assets have disappeared, have been lost or stolen over the years due to a lack of awareness that they even exist and maladministration by those whose duty is to protect the fund for the benefit of the public. Find out more and about the common good and the Farmhouse Trust, a Common Good project in Govan to create a independent resource centre whilst experiment with off grid technology eco building and gardening along the way.
GLASGOW TO DETROIT
A second chance to see a shorter version of Glasgow to Detroit if you missed the Kinningpark screening. Here we will be discussing specific ideas from Detroit activists mentioned in the film to examine the situation in Glasgow/Scotland around growing.
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
Founded in 1905, the IWW is open to all workers. Don’t let the “industrial” part fool you. Our members include teachers, cleaners, social workers, retail workers, construction workers, bartenders, and computer programmers. Only bosses are not allowed to join.
SPIRIT OF REVOLT film shot at exhibition Q&A after 2:00
GLASGOW TO DETROIT Screening and discussion on organising around growing 3:00
More info from: bob@citystrolls.com
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
HORIZONTALISM IN THE WORKPLACE.
Horizontal Organisation In The Workplace.
A Talk by A.Rice
A Public Event for Radical Glasgow by Martin O'Neil
Tuesday 6th March 7pm-9pm
The Electron Club
CCA
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
As managerialism kicks in and workplace pressures increase, creating a strong united voice is vital to protecting ourselves as workers. Our Union branch divided the single Rep’s role into 7 jobs,so sharing the power. We found that evolving union structures from a hierarchy to a shared power model was crucial to maintaining a presence in these brutal times.
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