[Jobs] stony brook

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Mon Mar 12 02:58:37 PDT 2007


Consortium for Digital Arts, Culture, and Technology
Six Positions

Stony Brook University, as part of a major, multi-departmental hiring  
initiative in Digital Arts, Culture, and Technology, seeks scholars,  
artists, composers, and technology specialists in digital media.  
Successful candidates will teach and engage in creative/scholarly  
activities, help to build a research consortium, and develop an  
interdisciplinary major.

Promising artists, composers, and technologists who can demonstrate  
innovation with digital technologies-and scholars who critically  
engage the digital arts and larger digital culture-are encouraged to  
apply. We hope to fill one position each in new media art, computer  
composition and/or digital sound design, digital media research in  
computer science, along with three positions for digital culture  
scholars from cultural studies, art history, and musicology/ 
ethnomusicology. Preference will be given to applicants with a  
demonstrated interest in intra- and interdisciplinary work. Please  
see individual online descriptions for further details at  
www.stonybrook.edu/cjo.

Each successful candidate will hold a faculty position in the  
appropriate University department (Art, Music, Comparative Literary  
and Cultural Studies, or Computer Science) and will also be  
affiliated as a cohort of the consortium.

Required: Terminal degree appropriate to area, outstanding creative/ 
research and teaching potential, plus significant engagement with  
digital media. Review of materials will continue until positions are  
filled.

To apply please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, at  
least three current letters of reference, statement of teaching  
interests/philosophy, and a representative sample of your work to:  
Digital Media Search, Office of the Provost, 407 Administration  
Building, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11784-1401

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, people of  
color, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to  
apply.


Jeremy Hunsinger
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