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

Re: Question for artists who seek commissions


A bow of thanks to everyone who replied to my query about themes and
commissions. Very helpful feedback to have as we start fundraising for
next year's round. Best, Rachel

DISCUSSION

Fwd: A Chance to Participate in the Largest Group Show on Earth.


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Michele Thursz" <michele@michelethursz.com>
> Date: Sun Jan 25, 2004 12:53:51 PM US/Eastern
> To: "Michele Thursz" <michele@michelethursz.com>
> Subject: A Chance to Participate in the Largest Group Show on Earth.
>
> A Chance to Participate in the Largest Group Show on Earth.
>
>
> After Italy, Turkey, and Holland, artist Serkan Ozkaya's "What an Art
> Gallery Should Actually Look Like (Large Glass)" will be exhibited at
> Exit Art in New York City. We are looking for images of artworks from
> anybody interested in taking part in this
> project. All donated images will be included in the project up to the
> required 20,000 35mm slides, constituting an unofficial map of images
> from New York.
>
>
> "What an Art Gallery Should Actually Look Like (Large Glass)" will be
> included in Public.exe: Public Execution, an exhibition exploring how
> artists are redefining the definition, distribution, and reception of
> public art curated by Michele Thursz and Anne Ellegood and opening at
> Exit Art in June 2004.
>
>
> Please send slides to:
>
>
> Exit Art
> Attn: Public Execution/Big Glass
> 475 Tenth Avenue
> New York, NY 10018
> Deadline for submission: March 15, 2004
>
>
> Please be aware that slides will not be reviewed by the curators for
> future exhibition opportunities. And, slides will not be returned. The
> installation will be documented for possible publication.
>
> Participation is very much appreciated. Questions regarding the
> project can be sent to:
> visitor@michelethursz.com
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: [CTHEORY] Announcement


Begin forwarded message:

> From: ctheory@lists.uvic.ca
> Date: Wed Jan 21, 2004 3:03:32 PM US/Eastern
> To: ctheory@lists.uvic.ca
> Subject: [CTHEORY] Announcement
> Reply-To: ctheory@lists.uvic.ca
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> CTHEORY THEORY, TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE VOL 27, NOS 1-2
> *** Visit CTHEORY Online: http://www.ctheory.net ***
>
> Announcement 04/01/21 Editors: Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
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> Announcement:
> PACIFIC CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE (PACTAC)
> ==========================================================
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> We are pleased to announce the opening of the Pacific Centre for
> Technology and Culture.
>
> Located at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the
> Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture (PACTAC) is conceived as a
> unique interdisciplinary institute for researching and teaching
> issues related to the impact of technological change on culture,
> politics and society. Simultaneously a centre of global intellectual
> exchange and an innovative and collaborative site for exploring the
> digital future, PACTAC approaches the question of technology from
> perspectives which are interdisciplinary in scope, critical in
> sensibility, and creative, experimental and immersive in method.
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> CTHEORY is an integral part of the intellectual project of the
> Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture. "Electronic Theory:
> Science, Terror and Nihilism," PACTAC's inaugural lecture series
> (listed below) will be streamed and archived on CTHEORY's web site
> <www.ctheory.net>.
>
>
> The Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture has been created
> within the context of Dr. Arthur Kroker's Canada Research Chair in
> Technology, Culture and Theory, Department of Political Science,
> University of Victoria and is supported with infrastructure funding
> from the Canada Foundation for Innovation, British Columbia
> Knowledge Developmment Fund as well as the generous support of the
> University of Victoria.
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> kind regards,
>
> Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
> Editors, CTHEORY
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> PACIFIC CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE (PACTAC)
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> Lecture Series: Winter 2004
> Electronic Theory: Science, Terror & Nihilism
>
> University of Victoria
> British Columbia, Canada
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> Thursday January 29. 4:00pm
>
> Sound Unbound / Rhythm Science
> Paul D. Miller a.k.a. Dj Spooky
>
> New York based multimedia artist, theorist and remix sound Dj.
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> Thursday February 12. 2:30pm
>
> The Cultural Politics of Bio-genetics
> Dr. William Leiss, F.R.S.C.
>
> NSERC/SSHRC/Industry Research Chair in Risk Communication and Public
> Policy, University of Calgary.
> Past President: The Royal Society of Canada.
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> Monday February 16. 2:30pm
>
> Re-Reading the War on Terrrorr: Technology, Culture and Security
> Bradley Bryan, Benjamin Muller, Sara Pash, Geoff Whitehall.
>
> Symposium moderated by Dr. James Tully.
> Department of Political Science, University of Victoria.
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> Wednesday March 10. 4:00pm
>
> The Will to Technology and the Culture of Nihilism
> Dr. Arthur Kroker: Multimedia Book Launch & Lecture
>
> Canada Research Chair in Technologyy, Culture and Theory
> Department of Political Science, University of Victoria
>
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> Sponsors:
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> Dr. Arthur Kroker, CRC in Technology, Culture and Theory
> University of Victoria.
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> CTHEORY. www.ctheory.net >> live stream on ctheory.net
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> * CTHEORY is an international journal of theory, technology and
> * culture. Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in
> * contemporary discourse are published weekly as well as
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DISCUSSION

[Fwd: [Reader-list] Digital Art Ontology]


---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: [Reader-list] Digital Art Ontology
From: "Kenneth Fields" <ken@ccom.edu.cn>
Date: Sat, January 24, 2004 12:36 am
To: reader-list@sarai.net
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DAO: Digital Art Ontology Project
http://dao.cim3.net

An Invitation to Collaborative Knowledge Building (Please Distribute)

This is a call for collaboration in the design of a standard (in the
dynamic sense of the word) digital art ontology. If you are interested in
issues of how concepts in media art intermap with neighbor or upper
structured knowledge domains, then please contribute your expertise
toward what is intended to be a (re)useable knowledge base resource for
our community. Knowledge domain experts must contribute toward
knowledge organization efforts (digital libraries, semantic web,
concept representation and navigation) in their field. Now is the time;
it's either specify or be specified.

DAO is an open ontology initiative. We plan to focus both on the
methods for online collaborative ontology building, as well as our
content goal

DISCUSSION

Re: RHIZOME _RAW:_Re:_RHIZOME_RAW:_Gunther_Selichar_--_Online_Co mpetition


Have you checked the Creative Time web site? I assume there are more
details available there. -- Rachel

>
> Is there any contact information?
>
> -e.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <rachel@rhizome.org>
> To: <list@rhizome.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 12:08 PM
> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Gunther Selichar -- Online Competition
>
>
>> From: Sarah Bacon
>> Creative Time
>>
>> Who's Afraid of Blue, Red and Green? is an online competition and public
>> art project by multimedia Austrian artist Gunther Selichar. From
>> January
>> 21 - March 31, participants will be asked to design 15-second abstract
>> animations in an exercise designed to explore the elementary visual
>> building blocks of digital display screens: the colors blue, red, and
>> green. The online competition is presented in collaboration with the
>> Landesmuseum in Linz, Austria, host of a concurrent exhibition, January
>> 21
>> - February 28, 2004 of Selichar's work.
>>
>> Who's Afraid of Blue, Red and Green? is a direct reference to Barnett
>> Newman's abstract expressionist painting, Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow
>> and
>> Blue? (1966-70), one of several paintings, including the "Zip" series,
>> in
>> which Newman explored the nuanced relationship between proportion,
>> scale,
>> and color. Drawing inspiration from this investigative process,
>> Selichar's Who's Afraid of Blue, Red and Green? charges participants to
>> employ traditional painterly compositional criteria on a display screen
>> as
>> opposed to canvas.
>>
>> A jury consisting of the artist, curators, academics and others in the
>> creative community will select three winners to be notified in May 2004.
>> The winners will be screened in rotation in Creative Time's ongoing
>> series, The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Times Square Astrovision by
>> Panasonic as part of a group show of interactive projects in Times
>> Square
>> from late June through September 2004.
>>
>> We hope to disseminate information on the competition broadly, both
>> nationally and internationally, and thought that Rhizome and Media
>> Lounge
>> subscribers might be interested in participating.
>>
>> Thanks for your time and consideration.
>>
>> Sarah Bacon
>> Director of Communications
>>
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