SplatSpace
SplatSpace is a multidisciplinary collaborative workspace located in Durham, North Carolina. SplatSpace, also known as SplatSpace: Durham's HackerSpace, and previously as Durham's MakerSpace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization composed primarily of people from the local maker community. Classifiable as a Hackerspace or Makerspace, the majority of activities members are involved in typically revolve around technology, however, traditional skilled work such as word-working, metal working, and sewing are represented as well.
Origins
Splatspace was initially founded in 2010 as Durham's MakerSpace by Alan Dipert.
Mission statement
"To provide a space for its members and the local community to develop and share their interests in science, technology, art, and culture."
Organizational Structure
SplatSpace's primary organizational unit is it's Board of Directors which consists of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Public Relations Officer, and two "at large" Board Members. Officer positions are occupied by elected members on a yearly cycle ; All board positions are volunteer positions. Despite having a Board of Director's, SplatSpace is largely a "do-ocracy" wherein members themselves drive activities either independently or in conjunction with the board.
Membership driven funding model
SplatSpace is a primarily membership driven organization, and primarily operates through the collection of recurring monthly membership fees. The organizations funds are public record, and available in the form of the monthly meetings minutes which are published on the first Tuesday of each month.
Logo and nomenclature
The name is derived from the asterisk, a symbol which when used in regular expressions is used to match any number of characters. An asterisk is also sometimes referred to as a "splat" and this etymological root has historically connotations in the fields of programming and computer science. This naming convention is meant to symbolically represent the diversity of skills and interests represented by both the membership base and local maker community.
Community activities
SplatSpace is host to, and has organized various community activities.
In 2012 Splat Space partnered with the Efland-Cheeks Elementary School to sponsor a "Robot Mini-Camp" using Lego Mindstorms.
Recurring events
Weekly meetings are held weekly on Tuesday nights, and are free and open to the public. Additional repeat events include a monthly "Game Night", "Splaturday! Open Project Afternoon", and "Software Sundays" ; The main schedule of events is located on the organization's MeetUp page.