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Kunstuniversität Linz / University of Arts Linz
Hauptplatz 6, 4020 Linz / Austria
kunstuni-linz.at
The University of Arts Linz invites applications for a full-time position as University Professor of “Interface Cultures/Critical Data” at the Institute of Media in the Department of Interface Cultures starting on 1 October 2025 according to Section 98 (1) of the Austrian Universities Act (UG 2002). The monthly salary of €6,362.50 (before tax and deductions) is based on Section 49 (1) of the collective bargaining agreement. The possibility of a higher salary can be part of the appointment negotiations. The contract term is initially limited to five years. Permanent employment is possible.
The Department of Interface Cultures at the Institute of Media works, teaches, and researches at the confluence of media/digital art, interactive art, interface design, and participatory practices at the intersection of art/design, technology, society, and research, artificial intelligence, and generative technologies, and critically examines these (from different perspectives – for instance, feminist and critical AI).
“Big data”, the increase in data-driven technologies and infrastructures, and the omnipresence of immersive generative technologies have greatly changed the significance of interfaces in recent years. Thus, it is all the more important for prospective artists/designers/researchers in the English-language Interface Cultures master’s programme to explore and discuss the social, cultural, ethical, and political implications of big data, algorithmic bias, intersectional forms of power, racism and inequality, the possibilities of analysis, and the critique and design of datafied technologies and presences.
We are looking for an internationally recognised individual at the interface
of interactive media/digital art, interface design, and critical data studies
who can supervise, teach, and develop, together and independently, current
cross-disciplinary issues and artistic or curatorial positions and strategies.
The “Interface Cultures/Critical Data” professorship encompasses the fields
of machine learning, dataveillance, datafication, digital ecology, algorithmic
bias, open data, data feminism, and race & technology. Applicants should
have an above-average track record in the arts, curatorial, or artistic research
practice, and excellent international connections.
The call for applications is aimed at artists and artistic researchers or artsbased
researchers who can demonstrate subject-related expertise and independent
research and/or artistic activities. University teaching and leadership
experience are required. Interface Cultures is an English-language study
programme, which means that the courses are taught exclusively in English.
The University of Arts Linz pursues an anti-discriminatory hiring policy and is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. The University strives to increase the proportion of women among the academic, artistic, and general university staff, especially in leadership positions, and therefore explicitly invites qualified women to apply. In the case of equal qualifications, women shall be given priority. Applicants with migration experience and/or a migration background and applicants with disabilities are explicitly encouraged to apply.
Applicants are not entitled to compensation for any expenses arising from the
application process.
Digital applications are to be sent in English with the relevant documents
(CV, certificates, documentation of professional qualifications, description of
representative projects and engagements, etc.), which demonstrate the qualifications
listed above, including a short, interdisciplinary teaching concept
(1–4 pages) to ute.kreft@kunstuni-linz.at by 7 February 2025.
Mag.a Brigitte Hütter, MSc
Rektorin
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