Hello MCN,

The Harvard Art Museums is seeking a Technology Fellow to support and develop 
projects in the Lightbox Gallery (https://vimeo.com/151150924), the museums 
public research and development environment. Projects are produced in 
collaboration with the Division of Academic and Public Programs and university 
partners. Past partners include Harvard faculty, staff, and students, including 
a collection visualization by metaLAB (at) Harvard, explorations into the 
science of light and looking with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for 
Astrophysics, an artist residency with Matt Saunders and his undergraduate 
animation 
studio<http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/exhibitions/5478/animationstudio>,
 and a nine-channel installation by artist Ben 
Rivers<http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/exhibitions/5307/ben-rivers-the-shape-of-things>.
 Throughout the 2017 fall semester the candidate will work with campus and 
community partners to assist with the technical development and installation of 
new projects for the Lightbox, including a collaboration with the ICA Boston 
exhibition Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today, artist projects, and 
experimental data 
visualizations<http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/exhibitions/5508/suns-explorer>.

This is a two year fellowship.

Full details are at 
https://sjobs.brassring.com/tgwebhost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=1289258&PartnerId=25240&SiteId=5341.


Req ID: 42495BR
Title: Technology Fellow
Location: USA - MA - Cambridge
Time Status: Full-time
Department: Digital Infrastructure and Emerging Technology

Roles and Responsibilities:

*          Write code, setup virtual servers, explore open source projects, and 
experiment with technology as it pertains to the museums and the Lightbox.

*          Participate in and at times lead an iterative development process 
that includes brainstorming sessions, building functional prototypes, and 
running review sessions with collaborators.

*           Work with staff from the Division of Academic and Public Programs 
to plan the schedule of events and projects in the Lightbox.

*          Write and deploy production ready code, document projects, and 
provide support for projects once they are deployed.

*          Conduct research on existing and emerging technology that helps 
strengthen the mission to preserve, document, present, and interpret the 
museums' collections and resources in the context of the Lightbox.

*          Document findings and report on which technologies are worth 
exploring further.

*          Collaborate with partners within the university on projects to 
integrate the museums more fully in to Harvard curriculum.

*          Give a talk on your work at relevant museums events and then in an 
expanded form at relevant conferences.

Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in art history, new media, media arts, digital humanities, 
computer science, or a related field

Experience with programming, modern web frameworks, application automation, 
database systems, APIs, and cloud based services like AWS and Heroku.

Additional Qualifications:
An aptitude for applying new technologies quickly and effectively; comfort with 
a diverse set of hardware and software technology; knowledge of The Museums 
System (TMS) or museum cataloguing practices is a plus; willingness to take 
apart a technology, figure out how every bit works, and then reconstruct it in 
the most meaningful way for the project at hand; flexibility, adaptability, and 
a collaborative demeanor; excellent writing and verbal skills; project 
management skills.

Please note: The Harvard Art Museums requires pre-employment screening for all 
positions.





Jeff Steward
Director of Digital Infrastructure and Emerging Technology
Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
www.harvardartmuseums.org<http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/>

Code with us on GitHub<https://github.com/harvardartmuseums> | Watch us on 
Vimeo<https://vimeo.com/harvardartmuseums> | Follow us on 
Twitter<http://www.twitter.com/harvartmuseums>


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