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> From: Eric Paulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 8 April 2007 2:27:33 PM EDT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Urban Atmospheres] Intel Research PaPR Summer Intern  
> Position (DEADLINE 15 APRIL)
>
>  PaPR Summer Intern Position
>
> Application Deadline: April 15th, 2007
>
> We invite applications for a Design/Research Intern Position in the  
> People and Practices Research (PaPR) group in Intel Research for  
> Spring/Summer 2007.
>
> PaPR is a small, multi-disciplinary research group that uses  
> ethnographic/behavioral research methods to focus on people and  
> their daily lives in order to understand current technologies and  
> innovate new ones.
> http://www.intel.com/research/exploratory/research/#people
>
> PaPR seeks designer-researchers to create novel visualizations and  
> conceptual prototypes that will change how the social-technology  
> research communities talk about and imagine temporality.   
> Candidates should be adept at rapidly exploring, deconstructing,  
> and visually representing research topics and results; productively  
> brainstorming and bodystorming; persuasively mobilizing dynamic  
> visual and interactive media; and empathically adopting multiple  
> perspectives based on people-based research.  We want you to stir  
> up our thinking and imaginations, and give us tools and artifacts  
> we can use to pass this along to our colleagues and customers.
>
> For the position we are looking for talented candidates from  
> interaction design, product design, art practice, HCI or  
> ethnography who meet the following criteria:
> Strong portfolio
> Currently enrolled in a Masters or PhD course
> Eligible to work in the US (possibly via a J1 visa)
> Able to re-locate to the Portland, Oregon area to work closely with  
> the research team during the entire length of the internship  
> (typically 12 weeks)
>
> Candidates should prepare a short proposal to show how they might  
> explore some aspect of either the Mobile Times or Personal Digital  
> Money projects.  The proposal should take the form of a design  
> brief, as well as an explanation of how that brief would be  
> pursued, and their relevant experience or interests.  Exact  
> responsibilities of the positions will be developed with the  
> successful applicant, using the submitted proposal as a starting  
> point. Candidates should visit the Intel internship website to  
> learn more about interning at Intel, as well as, completing the  
> official forms:
> http://www.intel.com/jobs/usa/students/internships/degree.htm
>
>
> Intern– Mobile Times
> Mobile Times is conducting research in order to create models of  
> temporality that can be the basis for new opportunities for mobile  
> technologies that better reflect people’s concerns and desires.  
> While technology research and development typically explores  
> objects, places and people, time and temporality have remained  
> relatively unexplored.
>
> The project seeks an intern to help create visualizations of  
> temporalities as part of the analysis of the research. Strong  
> graphic design skills are required for this position.
>
> Please email your applications, (CV + portfolio + proposal) making  
> clear which internship you are interested in, to  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] by April 15th.
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