Open Space Aarhus

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Open Space Aarhus
Osaa-logo.png
Status active
Country Denmark
City Aarhus
Date of founding 2010-06-01
Last Updated 2023-10-27
Website http://osaa.dk
Wiki http://wiki.osaa.dk
IRC irc://irc.freenode.net/#osaa
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/openspaceaarhus
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/groups/103861739656623/
Twitter https://twitter.com/openspaceaarhus
E-mail info@osaa.dk
Mailinglist http://groups.google.com/group/openspaceaarhus
Snail mail

Olof Palmes Allé 11
8200 Aarhus N
Denmark

Number of members 366
Membership fee DKK 200 per month for voting members, DKK 100 per month for voting members with a valid student ID, free for non-voting members
Size of rooms 133 m²
Members Brix
Open to Exchanges? no
Open to Residencies? no
Location 56° 11' 8.34" N, 10° 11' 18.93" E


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Open Space Aarhus (OSAA) was founded in April 2010 as a common space for all the small techie and open source groups in the area. We then moved from our incubator at Bryggervej 30, 8240 Risskov to new facilities at Katrinebjergvej 105, 8200 Aarhus N. Nowadays, we are located in the basement under Olof Palmes Allé 11, 8200 Aarhus N.

Our main goal is to host an open, physical space in Aarhus, where technical and creative minded people can meet around open technology, exchange their experiences and ideas and last, but not least, network with each other and meet up with likeminded.

We currently host a number of activities/groups:

  • Hack Århus
  • Various other, minor groups

We are always hoping to get in contact with more groups interested in using our facilities.

The most active group of people at OSAA is Hack Århus, where people tinker with electronic, software and mechanics - which leaves a rather large technical footprint on our space. We are - of course - always open to taking in more artsy groups, should they wish to join us.

Club night is every Tuesday from approximately 16:00 to 23:00 or longer depending on the motivation.

The first Tuesday of each month we sometimes host Tech Talk Tuesday (aka. T³). See http://t3.osaa.dk for the agenda, which normally consists of 4-6 short technical talks about current projects or outside inspiration.

We work together with the main library of Aarhus to bring open technology and knowledge to the local community.