Job: Creative Producer & Research Assistant on Project Daedalus at U. of Salford, Manchester

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Job: Creative Producer & Research Assistant on Project Daedalus at U. of Salford, Manchester

September 25, 2014


[For more information about Project Daedalus, see https://medium.com/@andymiah/project-daedalus-66e2cb48f716]

Creative Producer & Research Assistant: Project Daedalus
University of Salford, Manchester
School of Environment and Life Sciences
http://bit.ly/projectdaedalusJob

Fixed Term: 12 months (November 2014 to October 2015)
Part time
Closing date: 13 Oct 2014

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced academic researcher and creative producer to join Project Daedalus, a new, Nesta project led by Abandon Normal Devices (AND), Marshmallow Laser Feast (MLF), and the University of Salford (UoS). Project Daedalus aims to liberate geographic constraints on artistic experiences and live events, using quadrotor technology (flying drones), combined with custom-made applications, to test new ways of engaging audiences remotely with content in real-time. Project Daedalus will test the limits of non-linear storytelling by creating interactive environments, which allow audiences to engage remotely by creating and sharing content in real-time.

The position will be based across Salford’s School of Environment & Life Sciences (ELS) and AND’s office in Manchester, with some presence in Media City Salford, an exciting, state of the art destination, which fosters new, creative connections between scientists, the media and various publics. In 2014, the School of ELS invested into 6 new appointments, including a Chair in Science Communication & Digital Media, with which this post will be associated.

AND is a catalyst for new approaches to art-making and digital invention, commissioning ground-breaking projects which challenge the definitions of art and moving image. Inviting artists to hijack the imagination, by developing projects which abandon traditional settings and partnerships, with a distinct emphasis on creative enquiry and provocations, AND brings together an eclectic mix of academics, filmmakers, scientists and anarchists to actively push the boundaries of audience experience and arts production.

Informal enquiries in the first instance to Professor Andy Miah email: email@andymiah.net




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