Dear lists,

Apologies for cross posting!

I'm working on an eTextiles research project with Janet van der Linden at
the Open University so wanted to share the below incase anyone isn't signed
up to the CAS mailing list.

Best,

Emilie

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dr Janet van der Linden <[email protected]>
Date: 30 April 2014 23:14
Subject: [CAS] RA position in HCI is available to investigate technologies
to support blind and visually impaired audiences (Open University, UK)
To: [email protected]


A 1 year part-time Research Assistant position (on a consultancy contract)
is available to conduct research in the area of technologies to support
blind and visually impaired audiences in arts and cultural settings. The
project is funded by NESTA R&D development for the Arts and the Open
University's Pervasive Interaction Lab is collaborating with Extant, a
Professional performing arts company of visually impaired people and
Haunted Pliers, the technology provider for the project.

Many forms of art are primarily accessed and appreciated through vision as
the dominant modality; and additionally increasingly art galleries and
exhibition spaces are using interactive displays to provide further mostly
visual information. The research aims to investigate how technologies that
are based around haptic sensations (i.e. that are touch based) can provide
a culturally enriching sensory experience for both visually impaired and
sighted audiences. The role for the RA is to support the planning and
running of user studies, using a range of primarily qualitative research
methodologies to evaluate prototype designs.

We are looking for someone who
o       Has a Master or PhD in Interaction Design, Human Computer
Interaction, Physical Computing or related areas.
o       Has experience in organizing and running user studies, using
qualitative research methods and analysing qualitative data, but also with
an understanding of quantitative data.
o       Is sensitive to people's diverse abilities and has an understanding
of equal opportunities and accessibility issues
o       Having digital prototyping skills (e.g. Arduino or eTextiles) would
be advantageous.
o       Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and
oral.
o       Has permission to work in the United Kingdom at least for the
duration of the project.

You will need to be available to start at 1st July 2014, or soon
thereafter. You will be primarily based at the Open University's main
campus, but will also need to travel to London.

Enquiries and application
For further information about the position and the project, please contact
Dr Janet van der Linden ([email protected]) the principal
investigator for the project. To apply, please email your Curriculum Vitae
and a cover letter (discussing interest in and suitability for the
position) to [email protected] no later than the 14th of May
2014.



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