Student Position in the ArtSciLab led by Prof Roger Malina
Title: Intern in the Leonardo Initiative on Experimental Publishing
Supervisor: Prof Roger Malina ( http://www.utdallas.edu/atec/malina/ )
Day to Day Supervision : Andrew Blanton
Advice: Prof Cassini Nazir
The student will work on a number of projects including:
– Assist in technical assembly for two Leonardo e-books to be published by MIT Press in 2014-
– Developing an innovative web site and social media presence for the ArtSciLab
– Developing the Creative Disturbance Podcast Radio Station
– Editorial and technical work on three web site companions Art and Atoms (http://artandatoms.com/ ) and Arts, Humanities and Complex Networks (http://ahcncompanion.info/) and Art and Synthetic Biology ( http://synthbioart.texashats.org/ )
– Support on ARTSCILAB projects such as the ArtSciLab Crowdfunding Club
This position was previously held by EMAC Students AJ Klein, Max Mechanic and Cathryn Ploehn
Technical Skills required:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP – enough knowledge to manage and tinker with websites built with WordPress
Photoshop, Illustrator – good working knowlege
Editorial Coordination, Previous web development experience desired
Experience with Content Management Systems preferred
Hours: flexible , up to 19 1/2 hours a week.
Contact : Charlotte Mason : cam107220@utdallas.edu
Category: Archive-2014
For year 2014.
The International Symposium on the Electronic Arts will be hosted by Zayed University and Other Locations in Dubai and the UAE in November 2014.
ISEA is one of the world’s most important international academic arts/technology event for the interdisciplinary discussion and showcase of creative productions applying new technologies in art, interactive, electronic and digital media. It’s an event that annually brings together artists, academics, scientists, and new media practitioners.
The symposium consists of three aspects of peer reviewed conference, internationally juried exhibitions, and various in-conjunction and other partner events–from video screenings to performances.
UT Dallas Professor Roger F Malina will be serving on the International Program Committee.
Objective
Provide a cooperative environment to inform and promote collaborative efforts of students and faculty to better crowdfund their projects and research.
Description
Providing a collaborative environment for students and faculty to work together in support of their crowdfunding efforts. For example, students with development and engineering ideas can meet with finance and marketing students, as well as video production students, for information sharing regarding crowdfunding techniques and in some instances to cooperatively crowdfund their own projects/research.
Student Coordinator
David Marlett, Research Fellow, ATEC ArtSciLab
J.D., CPA, Exec. Dir., National Crowdfunding Association
david.marlett@utdallas.edu, 214-208-2148
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Roger Malina, rxm116130@utdallas.edu
Meetings
Weekly @ ArtSciLab in ATEC 3.209, Date/Time TBD
Participants All interested UTD students, faculty and staff. To register interest in being involved or to learn more, email David Marlett or visit us online at crowdformation.org
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