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The Ars
Electronica Center opened in 1996 as a prototype of
a “Museum of the Future.” Its mission is
to utilize interactive forms of mediation to facilitate
the general public’s encounter with virtual reality,
digital networks and modern media. A focus on issues
at the interface of media art, new technologies and
social developments characterize the Center’s
innovative exhibitions. Beyond this, the Ars Electronica
Center is the permanent base and thus the organizational
foundation of Ars Electronica’s regional and international
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Based on its strongly interdisciplinary approach, the Ars
Electronica Futurelab carries out R&D projects that strive
to combine state-of-the-art technical innovation with design
excellence.
Since its very inception, Ars Electronica has focused on the
field of tension and fruitful interplay where art, technology
and society converge. Coming up with concrete manifestations
of this interaction that display great promise for the future
is the mission of the Ars Electronica Futurelab.
To expand our young, dynamic staff, the Ars
Electronica Futurelab is seeking someone for
Real-time Programming I
We’re seeking artists and/or developers with expertise
in real-time visualization. Our projects span
a broad arc from VR, AR, Mixed Reality and game development
all the way to generative computer graphics, and the challenges
faced by our developers are correspondingly diverse. Here,
it ought to be prominently mentioned that the Futurelab’s
team in this field already includes some female staffers,
a fact that might potentially diminish hesitancy on the part
of additional women to apply for these positions.
Required skills:
Linux and/or Microsoft platform, C, C++, either openGL or
DirectX
The ideal candidate will also have
mastery of:
openGL, DirectX, CaveLib, tracked, AR Toolkit, VVVV, Macromedia
Director
The ideal candidate will also have
experience with:
Multi-screen environments, (Motion) Tracking, UnReal
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Ars Electronica Center Linz
Hauptstraße 2
4040 Linz
tel. 0664 - 8126160
E- mail:
futurelab@aec.at |
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Interested?! Then please send a detailed and
comprehensive résumé accompanied by samples of
your best work by mail to AEC Ars Electronica Center Museumsgesellschaft
mbH Linz, ATTN:
Michael Badics, Hauptstraße 2-4, 4040 Linz,
Austria or via e-mail to: futurelab@aec.at |
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