apologies for cross postings. Lisa DIGITAL ARTS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR The University of Wisconsin Art Department is looking for a dynamic and versatile colleague with expertise and a strong dedication to teaching and research in digital arts. Candidates must hold an MFA degree in studio art (preferred) or another terminal degree in an art-related field by start date. Must have demonstrated a broad expertise in digital art. Prior college/university level teaching experience is preferred. We seek candidates with distinguished professional activities who have a comprehensive knowledge of the history, theory, and practices of new media, contemporary art production and aesthetic concerns in the visual arts. Must be able to provide, and have the ability to provide, leadership and vision for the overall curriculum in Digital Arts in context of our program strengths in other art forms. Teaching assignment includes three courses per semester at the undergraduate to graduate level. Candidates will develop new courses and teach or supervise the teaching of courses in Computers in the Visual Arts, Computer Imaging Techniques, Computer Mediated Art, Computer Aided Design and Visualization, Animation, or Digital Art Installation, and participate in the diverse curriculum of a 3-D area within a nationally recognized department. Additional responsibilities include serving on MA and MFA graduate committees. Must keep current with new developments in technology and participate in the supervision, maintenance, and improvement of computer lab(s). Must meet the teaching, research, and service expectations of the department and university. To apply include a letter of application, a statement about your creative research, a statement on teaching philosophy for digital arts that includes a vision for overall curriculum in this area, a curriculum vitae, name and contact information for three references, documentation of creative research. Student work optional. Work samples will be accepted in the format that best showcases the work (CD, DVD, URL, video tape, text, etc.) but must include clear instructions for viewing (system specifications and start-up procedures) in hard copy. Application materials must arrive on or before March 1, 2004 in order to be considered. Applications received by January 23, 2004 will be reviewed for CAA conference interview. All applications must be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of materials. Send materials to: Digital Arts Search Committee University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Art 455 N Park Street 6241 Humanities Building Madison WI 53706-1483 Lisa Nakamura Assistant Professor of Communication Arts/Visual Culture Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison 821 University Ave Madison, WI 53706