Rachel Greene
Since the beginning
Works in New York, Nebraska United States of America

BIO
Rhizome is friends and family for Rachel, who has been involved with the org. in one capacity or another since 1997 when it was rhizome.com!!
Rachel wrote a book on internet art for thames & hudson's well-known WORLD OF ART series: it was published in June 2004. She was a consultant and catalogue author for the 2004 Whitney Biennial. She has also written for publications including frieze, artforum, timeout and bomb.
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: confrontation


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Annie Abrahams <aabrahams@bram.org>
> Date: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:10:08 AM US/Eastern
> To: a@bram.org
> Subject: confrontation
>
>
> new "confrontation" nouveau http://www.bram.org/confront
>
> A man and a woman continue to discuss without understanding the other.
> Each
> uses his/her own invented language. The words on hope, left on the
> site by
> the visitors, confront the images on war found on the web.
>
> Un homme et une femme se parlent chacun dans sa propre langue
> inventee. Ils
> continuent leur discours sans se comprendre. Les paroles personnelles
> des
> internautes sur l'espoir se frottent aux images de la guerre
> collectees sur
> le web.
>
> images :
> from the web : search: war, guerre, guerra, oorlog, krieg, milit.
> text:
> red : visitor contributions
> black : contributions from visitors of 'hopes' part of 'project hope'
> sound:
> 'misunderstanding' Annie Abrahams/Clement Charmet
>
> Thank you for your attention/Merci pour votre attention
> Annie Abrahams / Clement Charmet
>
> Ps
> if you don't want to recieve my announcements, reply to this mail with
> 'no'
> in the subject / si vous ne voulez plus recevoir mes annonces,
> renvoyez-moi ce mail avec 'non' dans le sujet
>
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: The Upgrade! w/Mary Flanagan: Tuesday, September 30


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Yael Kanarek <yael@treasurecrumbs.com>
> Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:48:55 PM US/Eastern
> To: theupgrade@treasurecrumbs.com
> Subject: The Upgrade! w/Mary Flanagan: Tuesday, September 30
>
> Dear all,
>
> Join us on Tuesday, September 30 to a gathering with Mary Flanagan.
> Mary will discuss her recent work with search engines, viruses, and
> networked art and will present a work-in-progress game engine hack,
> [domestic]. Currently she is occupied with the social implications of
> ubiquitous computing and computer culture as it relates to the
> personal and the everyday. Paramount to this interest is the concept
> of data visualization and how the intimate or the private becomes
> public and vice versa.
>
> Mary Flanagan holds an MFA from the University of Iowa and studied
> film studies and experimental filmmaking. Currently Flanagan's
> creative work focuses on networked/computer based art, installation,
> and game design. Flanagan's work has been shown internationally at
> venues including the Whitney Museum of American Art's Artport, the
> Moving Image Centre in Auckland, DataTerra: All Star Data Mappers,
> Sydney, Central Fine Arts Gallery, New York, the Guggenheim Gallery
> Online at Chapman University, University of Arizona, University of
> Colorado at Boulder, New York Hall of Science, and the Whitney Museum
> of American Art 2002 Biennial.
>
> As a maker and a theorist, Flanagan's essays on digital art,
> cyberculture, and gaming have appeared in periodicals such as Art
> Journal, Wide Angle, Convergence, and Culture Machine, as well as
> several books. Her co-edited collection reload: rethinking women +
> cyberculture with Austin Booth was published by MIT Press in 2002, and
> reskinning is scheduled for 2004 from MIT. Her projects have been
> funded by the National Science Foundation, the Pacific Cultural
> Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is also the
> creator of The Adventures of Josie True, the first web-based
> adventure game for girls, and is collaborating on a new online game
> environment to teach Java programming to girls with NYU faculty. Prior
> to teaching, Flanagan was a producer/designer at Human Code, an Austin
> based software developer, garnering over 20 international awards for
> titles created for The Discovery Channel, Creative Wonders/ABC, and
> Knowledge Adventure. Flanagan has taught digital art and cybercultural
> studies at SUNY Buffalo, Concordia University (Montreal), and the
> University of Oregon. She currently teaches at Hunter College and
> lives and works in New York.
>
> URL: http://www.maryflanagan.com
>
> When/Where:
> Tuesday, September 30, 7:30 PM (talk begins at 8:00 sharp)
> Eyebeam
> 540-548 west 21st street
> Between 10 & 11 Ave
>
> See you then.
>
> Best,
> Yael Kanarek
>
> About our host: Eyebeam is a not-for-profit organization established
> in 1996. Through its Education, Moving Image and Exhibition divisions
> the organization works to expand the public's appreciation and
> understanding of media art. As part of its mission and efforts to
> provide support for artists working within the intersection of art,
> science, and technology, Eyebeam is excited to act as host for The
> Upgrade! events and activities since April 2000.
>
> Yael Kanarek :: NYC
> :: net.art = http://www.worldofawe.net
> :: initiatives = http://www.treasurecrumbs.com

DISCUSSION

Fwd: [Upgrade Vancouver] October 1st: Upgrade with Ken Gregory


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Yael Kanarek <yael@treasurecrumbs.com>
> Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 11:12:56 PM US/Eastern
> To: theupgrade@treasurecrumbs.com
> Subject: [Upgrade Vancouver] October 1st: Upgrade with Ken Gregory
>
> hey all,
>
> I have the pleasure to forward the announcement for the first Upgrade! =

> Vancouver
> produced by new media artist and writer Kate Armstrong.
>
> If you wish to receive updates from vancouver please write to Kate.
>
> Best,
> yael
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Kate Armstrong" <kate@katearmstrong.com>
>> Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:02:49 PM America/New_York
>> To: "Special Airplane Mailing List" <kate@katearmstrong.com>
>> Subject: October 1st: Upgrade with Ken Gregory
>> Reply-To: "Kate Armstrong" <kate@katearmstrong.com>
>>
>> ......................................................................=

>> .....
>> Join us October 1st at 7:30pm

DISCUSSION

Fwd: An invitation from the Daniel Langlois Foundation


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "La fondation Daniel Langlois" <info@fondation-langlois.org>
> Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:51:56 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: An invitation from the Daniel Langlois Foundation
>
> Pour la version francaise :
> http://www.fondation-langlois.org/courriel/cri-fr.html
>
> [ Apologies for cross-posting / veuillez excuser les envois multiples ]
>
> ***********************************************************************
> ******
>
> *The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology*
>
> *INVITATION TO THE OPENING SESSION OF THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL
> CONFERENCE OF THE CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON INTERMEDIALITY (CRI)*
>
> The New Intermediatic Sphere V: The History and Geography of a
> concept. Intermediality in-between knowledges.
>
> The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology is
> pleased to collaborate with the Centre for Research on Intermediality
> (CRI) by hosting the inaugural morning session of its fifth
> international conference in the Cassavetes Cinema of the Ex-Centris
> Complex. In doing so the Foundation, which was a partner in the first
> of these conferences in 1999, seeks to underscore the importance it
> ascribes to research work surrounding the concept of intermediality as
> an avenue for considering "multimediated" objects stemming from
> hybridized artistic practices that employ new information > technologies.
>
> You are cordially invited to attend this first morning session of the
> conference, which will include a lecture by Dr. Yvonne Spielmann,
> professor at the Braunschweig School of Art (Germany), entitled The
> Vasulkas: Convergence of Video and Computer. Dr. Spielmann is the
> recipient of a researcher-in-residence grant from the Daniel Langlois
> Foundation; her research work made use of the Steina and Woody Vasulka
> Fonds, part of the collections at the Foundation's Centre for Research
> and Documentation (CR+D).
>
> You will also have the opportunity to attend a presentation by the
> CRI's Student Collective (known by its French acronym CECRI), a
> project that received financial support from the Foundation in 2001
> under the banner Les Usages des nouvelles technologies de
> l'information et des communications (NTIC) dans le domaine des etudes
> intermediatiques ("Uses of New Information and Communication
> Technologies in Intermedia Studies").
>
> *The Conference organizers are Andre Gaudreault, Livia Monnet and
> Yvonne Spielmann*
>
> October 1, 2003, morning session
> Ex-Centris Complex - Cassavetes Cinema
> 3536 Saint-Laurent Blvd.
> Montreal, Quebec, Canada
> FREE ADMISSION
>
> October 1 to 4, 2003, afternoon sessions
> Goethe-Institut
> 418 Sherbrooke St. E.
> Montreal, Quebec, Canada
>
> The full conference program may be viewed online at the following
> website: http://cri.histart.umontreal.ca/cri/fr/colloques/2003/
>
>
> ***********************************************************************
> ********
>
> We've sent you this information to keep you abreast of activities at
> the Daniel Langlois Foundation. If you wish to be taken off our
> mailing list, simply reply to this message with REMOVE in the subject
> line. Thank you.
>
> ***********************************************************************
> ********
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Moving Image Presents a Pinewood Dialogue with Jeremy Blake (Sept 25)


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> From: AmericanMuseum of the Moving Image <info@movingimage.us>
> Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 2:09:40 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Moving Image Presents a Pinewood Dialogue with Jeremy Blake
> (Sept 25)
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<bold>Date: </bold>Tue Sep 23, 2003 2:09:40 PM US/Eastern

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<bold>Subject: </bold>Moving Image Presents a Pinewood Dialogue with
Jeremy Blake (Sept 25)

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