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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Fwd: [International ArtExpo] Still.Alone video > FREE DOWNLOAD!


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> From: Luca Curci <lucacurci@lucacurci.com>
> Date: March 24, 2004 8:12:40 AM EST
> To: artexpo@domeus.it
> Subject: [International ArtExpo] Still.Alone video > FREE DOWNLOAD!
> Reply-To: artexpo-moderators@domeus.it
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>

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The Future in Pixels: Feminist Art & New Media


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> http://www.barnard.edu/bcrw/scholarandfeminist
> The Barnard Center for Research on Women presents
>
> --The Future in Pixels: Feminist Art & New Media--
>
> Panelists include:
> Wynne Greenwood - Video artist, Tracy and the Plastics
> Natalie Jeremijenko - Design engineer and technoartist
> Prema Murthy - Video artist
> Elisabeth Subrin - Video artist and Visiting Lecturer on Visual and
> Environmental Studies, Harvard University
> Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu - Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow, Vassar College and
> co-editor of Technicolor: Race, Technology and Everyday LIfe
>
> Moderated by:
> Rachel Greene - Director, Rhizome
>
> Saturday, April 3, 2004
> The Future in Pixels is part of The Scholar & the Feminist Conference
> Full event listing is below.
> For information or to register, visit
> http://www.barnard.edu/bcrw/scholarandfeminist
>
> **********************************************
>
> The Scholar & Feminist XXIX
> POWER & REPRESENTATION IN A MEDIA SATURATED AGE
> Saturday, April 3, 2004
>
> Information and registration available at
> http://www.barnard.edu/bcrw/scholarandfeminist
>
> Keynote Address by JANEANE GAROFALO, Actor and Activist
> "Off Our Shoulders: How Hollywood Boulevard, Madison Avenue & K Street
> Conspire to Limit Women's Potential"
>
> PANEL DISCUSSIONS:
> *Grrrl: How the Media Markets Power to Girls
> *Queer Eye on the Media: The Politics of Visibility
> *Governance By the Media: Feminists & the Coming Election
> *The Future in Pixels: Feminist Art & New Media
>
> PANELISTS:
>
> --Grrrl: How the Media Markets Power to Girls--
> Deborah Aubert - Associate Director of National Programming, Girls
> Incorporated
> Margaret Honey - Director, Center for Children and Technology
> Sherrie Inness - Professor of English, Miami University
> Susan Schultz - Editor, CosmoGIRL! Magazine
> Debbie Stoller - Editor, BUST Magazine
> Deborah Siegel (moderator) - Editor, The Scholar & Feminist Online
>
> --Queer Eye on the Media: The Politics of Visibility--
> Leigh Fondakowski - Playwright, The Laramie Project
> Richard Fung - Filmmaker, Dirty Laundry, Sea in the Blood
> Anna McCarthy - Associate Professor, Department of Cinema Studies, NYU
> Christine Vachon - Producer, Boys Don't Cry, Kids
> Amy Villarejo - Associate Professor, Department of Theater, Film and
> Dance, Cornell University
> David Eng (moderator) - Professor of English, Rutgers University
>
> --Governance By the Media: Feminists & the Coming Election--
> Maria Hinojosa - CNN correspondent
> Kelly Moore - Assistant Professor of Sociology, Brooklyn College
> Katha Pollitt - Political columnist for The Nation
> Mary Douglas Vavrus - Communications Studies Department, University of
> Minnesota
> Lorraine Minnite (moderator) - Assistant Professor of Political
> Science, Barnard College
>
> --The Future in Pixels: Feminist Art & New Media--
> Wynne Greenwood - Video artist, Tracy and the Plastics
> Natalie Jeremijenko - Design engineer and technoartist
> Prema Murthy - Video artist
> Elisabeth Subrin - Video artist and Visiting Lecturer on Visual and
> Environmental Studies, Harvard University
> Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu - Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow, Vassar College and
> co-editor of Technicolor: Race, Technology and Everyday LIfe
> Rachel Greene (moderator) - Director, Rhizome
>
> --
> Hope Dector
> Barnard Center for Research on Women
> 101 Barnard Hall
> 3009 Broadway
> New York, NY 10027
> t. 212.854.2067
> f. 212.854.8294
> http://www.barnard.edu/bcrw
> http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Seoul Net & Film Festival 2004 : Help for Submission


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> From: "Kang-Ok Lee" <program3@senef.net>
> Date: March 22, 2004 9:07:21 PM EST
> To: <webmaster@rhizome.org>, <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: Seoul Net & Film Festival 2004 : Help for Submission
>
>
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> <Seoul Net & Film Festival 2004 : Help for Submission>
>
> It's our pleasure of writing to you. We are having the 5th Seoul Net &=

> Film Festival (SeNef). SeNef is the leading On/Off line film festival
> in Korea open to International and domestic film and moving image
> works. From this year on, SeNef is officially and financially
> supported by Korean Government (The Ministry of Culture & Tourism),
> which will make SeNef extend, rebourn, and support more artists all
> over the world.
>
> We are looking for new talents to introduce for Seoul Net Festival
> (online) which will be held from May 1 to Sept. 22 (May 1 to Jul. 5
> for Competition section, to Sept. 22 for Out-of Competition section).
> (While Seoul Film Festival (offline) held Sept. 15 to Sept. 22)
>
> We would be happy to have a chance to introduce creative film makers
> and artists recommended by you. Hoping sincerely you consider this
> exciting opportunity to wider range of audiences in flux, we also
> would very much appreciate if you kindly send us film and media works
> (VHS format preferred for preview) until April 5. In this case, you
> can use our account number of UPS service :

DISCUSSION

Fwd: The Trans-European Picnic: the Media and Art of Accession


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> From: "kuda.org" <office@kuda.org>
> Date: March 22, 2004 7:03:23 AM EST
> To: "kuda.org" <office@kuda.org>
> Subject: The Trans-European Picnic: the Media and Art of Accession
>
>

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