RESEARCH FELLOW/LECTURER POSITIONS AVAILABLE DXARTS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE

RESEARCH FELLOW/LECTURER DXARTS

December 2004

University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS)

http://www.washington.edu/dxarts

University of Washington, Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, is seeking to fill one year (with possibility of renewal) Research Fellow/Lecturer Positions in Digital and Experimental Arts. The successful candidates should be prepared to pursue innovative research in their main fields of study and to teach introductory level courses in history, theory and studio practice of digital and experimental art forms. Applicants should be broadly interdisciplinary with strong technical skill and practical experience synthesized from multiple areas of the arts and sciences. Examples include; electronic performance, interactive installation, database and interface, net art, digital cinema, computer music, digital sound, robotics, telematics, etc.

Masters degree or equivalent required. Application must include: CV,
artist statement, statement on pedagogy, and a portfolio of
current professional creative work and research. Support materials must include three references with phone numbers, mail and e-mail address. Samples of previous course design and recent student work is highly encouraged. Portfolio work may be formatted for viewing on any platform and may include video. Please include a SASE for return of materials.

Application materials should be addressed to: Professors Shawn Brixey and Juan Pampin, co-chairs, Research Fellows Search Committee, DXARTS, 207 Raitt Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-3680. Priority will be given to applications received before February 15, 2004. The University of Washington is building a culturally diverse faculty, and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates. The University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer.

For detailed information about the application process and DXARTS visit the our website.

http://www.washington.edu/dxarts