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<nettime-ann> OCAD Toronto Digital Futures Initiative Job Postings |
. > > > Dear Colleague, > > OCAD is poised to launch its Digital Futures Initiative, a set of > new cross-disciplinary programs, research, and innovation > activities. Minors, a major and a suite of graduate programs will > provide learning opportunities in digital art, media and design, > linking this knowledge to emerging technologies. > > As a result of this extensive initiative, OCAD invites applications > for six new tenure-track positions as outlined in the attached > document, including a Chair for the Digital Futures Initiative. I > would very much appreciate it if you would bring these positions to > the attention of qualified individuals. > > Sincerely yours, > > Kathryn L. Shailer, PhD > Associate Vice-President, Academic & > Dean, Faculty of Liberal Studies > > T 416.977.6000 x318 > F 416.977.6006 > E kshailer@ocad.ca > > ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN > 100 McCaul Street, Toronto, Canada M5T 1W1 > <>www.ocad.ca > > > > > PLEASE NOTE EXTENDED DEADLINE: > … EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST + CV: DECEMBER 15TH > … FULL APPLICATIONS: MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH > > > The Ontario College of Art & Design is Canada's largest independent > university of art, media and design. Located in the Discovery > District of downtown Toronto and at the centre of the city's dynamic > cultural activities, OCAD has 3500 students and over three hundred > faculty members. Committed to excellence and contemporary approaches > to education. OCAD currently offers 12 programs leading to the BFA > and BDes, and three programs leading to Master's degrees. It is > building new interdisciplinary programs. The university has > experienced remarkable growth over the past five years and requires > outstanding creative researchers/practitioners and gifted teachers > to join OCAD in an exciting period of institutional development and > opportunity. > > Drawing on faculty from across the university and working in > collaboration with a broad range of Canadian and international > private sector and public sector partners, the Digital Futures > Initiative (DFI) is a set of new cross-disciplinary programs, > research, and innovation activities currently being developed at > OCAD. Minors, a major and a suite of graduate programs will provide > learning opportunities in digital art, media and design, linking > this knowledge to emerging technologies with applications in fields > such as art/design and science, sustainability, health and wellness, > accessibility, diversity, and global innovation and business > development. OCAD has launched a research program in many fields of > digital endeavour and related disciplines, and has recently secured > significant funding to begin the construction of a series of > dedicated research laboratories. Faculty cross-appointed in the DFI > will be engaged in all facets of planning and utilization of these > laboratories. > > The DFI Program Development and Selection Committee, comprising > representatives from the Faculties of Art, Design, and Liberal > Studies, invites applications for the following six tenure-track > positions: > > 1) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND PROGRAM CHAIR FOR THE DIGITAL FUTURES > INITIATIVE > > The Program Chair for the DFI is responsible for leading the > development and implementation of undergraduate and graduate > programs within the cross-disciplinary Digital Futures Initiative > Program. He/she must be able to build a program comprised of faculty > artists, designers, social scientists, humanists, computer > scientists, and engineers. She/he will need to facilitate and build > relationships with other institutions and private entities. They > will have a history of working in collaborative partnerships with > other institutions or sectors. Building on existing faculty > expertise and curriculum, as well as incoming faculty the successful > candidate will oversee the development of new courses and programs, > and foster increased research capacity in digital media, art and > design and related interdisciplinary fields. > > Candidates for Program Chair will hold a doctoral degree and have a > strong background in interdisciplinary program development and > research. Candidates will have expertise in two or more the > following areas: computer science, computer engineering, cognitive > science, physical computing, human/computer interaction (HCI), > artificial intelligence, applied physics, interactive media, Web > art, game development, digital imaging, visualisation, media theory, > or closely related fields. They will have experience collaborating > with artists and designers, a strong research agenda, a track record > of successful research and industry collaborations, and a > significant record of supervising graduate students. > > This position may start as early as Spring 2009, subject to > availability of the successful candidate. > > 2) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, INNOVATION AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: DIGITAL > MEDIA, ART AND DESIGN > > Holding an MBA or PhD in Economics, Management, Communication or > Technology, candidates will bring expertise in innovation practice > and studies, small and large business development and market > analysis with a focus on digital practices within the creative > industries and/or cultural entrepreneurship. Their expertise may > include knowledge transfer, commercialization or technology > transfer. They will bring an understanding of the global economy, > including Canadian and emerging markets. They will have demonstrated > capacity to work within a highly interdisciplinary setting, as well > as practical experience in working with emerging or existing > businesses within the digital sector. Experience teaching at the > graduate level and supervising graduate students is preferred. . > > 3) ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GRAPHICS, ANIMATION AND > VISUALIZATION > > Applicants will bring knowledge from the general area of Computer > Graphics with applications to animation and/or interactive/3-D > systems. They will have a PhD in Computer Science, Computer > Engineering, New Media Studies or a closely related area, with > additional experience or training in creative applications of > computer science in the field of graphics. Candidates will have > expertise in computer graphic techniques, specifically in animation > techniques, and may have expertise in virtual reality, 3-D games, > advanced visualization, augmented reality, or and/or mobile/locative > media platforms and systems. They will be versed in the history of > animation/visualization and the current debates about animation/ > visualization practices and aesthetics. They may have experience in > artificial intelligence and intelligent systems design. > > 4) ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GAME DESIGN > > Applicants will bring a general expertise in games design or > development across multiple platforms, including mobile, on-line, > platform, serious games and extended reality gaming, with a > concentration in one of these fields. They will have a strong > history of creative practice and/or knowledge in gaming and will > also be capable of contributing to scholarship in the history, > theory, aesthetics and genre criticism in computer games, preferably > within an international context. Holding a PhD in Interactive > Media, Computer Science or other related field and bringing a > minimum of 4 years professional experience, they will be capable of > curriculum development in computer games and of teaching games > development approaches to artists as well as designers at the > undergraduate and graduate levels. They will be interested in > exploring research in contemporary and future applications of games > across multiple contexts, including art as well as design, and are > expected to be engaged at an international level. > > 5) ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WEARABLE/MOBILE TECHNOLOGY AND > INTERFACES > > Applicants will bring both research and practical expertise in the > creation of wearable technologies and interfaces such as apparel or > jewellery. They will combine technical and creative skills with > knowledge of materials and engineering. Candidates may approach > wearable technologies from various perspectives. This position will > work closely with OCAD's Mobile Experience Laboratory and mobile > research area as well as its programs in integrated media, textiles > and jewellery. It is preferable that the successful candidate hold > a PhD in Computer Science or Engineering with strong design or > wearable art or mobile interface practice. Exceptional candidates > with an MFA or Masters of Design in fashion and supplementary > studies in engineering will be considered. Applicants will bring > capacity in wearable systems creation, fashion and technology/ > engineering, and the ability to build physical interfaces to virtual > systems. > > 6) ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, HUMAN/COMPUTER INTERACTION AND > TANGIBLE INTERFACES > > Applicants will bring experience in Human/Computer Interaction (HCI) > with a focus on tangible interfaces or ethnography. It is preferable > that the successful candidate hold a PhD in cognitive science or > computer science with an additional field in the humanities, social > sciences or design. This position will work closely with OCAD's > studio-based programs on implementing tangible interfaces. > Exceptional candidates with a Master's in Fine Arts or Design and > Engineering will be considered. They will have a significant record > of supervising graduate students, be familiar with the > interdisciplinary scholarship that encompasses HCI and have a > history of collaboration with designers or artists. A successful > track record in research and industry collaborations is expected. > > ALL POSITIONS > > The successful candidates will > > … assume a key role in building the interdisciplinary Digital > Futures Initiative, contributing to teaching and program development > at the undergraduate and graduate levels; > … be expected to develop strong, externally funded research programs > and engage with cross-disciplinary research teams; > … be expected to participate in Faculty and university-wide > governance systems, as well as other activities that contribute to > the academic life of OCAD. > > > Unless otherwise noted, these positions are to commence with the > 2009/10 academic year and are subject to budgetary approval. In > light of the specialized nature of some of the positions, OCAD is > open to considering secondments. > > Candidates are expected to hold a doctoral degree or be close to > completion. In some positions a degree at the master's level > combined with exceptional industry experience and credentials will > be considered. They must have experience in the relevant art or > design related discipline or in their area of research; a strong > record of creative practice, research, scholarship and publication > and/or exemplary professional practice; evidence of positive post- > secondary teaching experience; and an aptitude for innovative > curriculum development in a degree-granting art and design university. > > Salary and rank will be commensurate with experience and > qualifications. > > Applications should include a letter outlining interests in the > areas of teaching, research/practice, and service; a curriculum > vitae; a digital portfolio of recent work where appropriate; and the > names and contact information of at least three references submitted > in confidence to the address listed below. We would like to receive > expressions of interest by December 15th, including an electronic > curriculum vitae. Full applications should reach us no later than > Monday, January 5th. The review of applications will take place in > stages with an eye toward inviting short-listed candidates to OCAD > between mid January and late February. > > DFI Program Development & Selection Committee > Ontario College of Art & Design > 100 McCaul Street > Toronto, ON M5T 1W1 > Fax: (416) 977-3034 > E-mail: rdickenson@ocad.ca > Website: http://www.ocad.ca > > As an employment equity employer, we encourage applications from > women, First Nations People, visible minorities, and people with > disabilities. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply; > however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given > priority. While we thank all candidates for their interest, only > those short-listed will be contacted. > > ______________________________________________ > SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe > Info, archive and help: > http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre > _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann