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: THE FIRST ANNUAL CREATIVITY NOW CONFERENCE


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> From: Annette Gallo <annette@bluemedium.com>
> Date: Wed Aug 20, 2003 2:44:03 PM US/Eastern
> To: Annette Gallo <annette@bluemedium.com>
> Subject: THE FIRST ANNUAL CREATIVITY NOW CONFERENCE
>
> Please forward this to your friends....
>
>
> TOKION MAGAZINE PRESENTS
>
> THE FIRST ANNUAL CREATIVITY NOW CONFERENCE
>
> NEW YORK CITY, SEPT. 6-7
>
> August 4,2003 - Tokion Magazine announces the First Annual Creativity
> Now Conference at Cooper Union's historic Great Hall, September 6th
> and 7th, 2003 in New York City. This unique symposium will bring
> together top figures in art, design, fashion, photography, film,
> publishing and marketing. In the same room for the first time, the
> people shaping popular culture today will exchange ideas, methods and
> inspirations over the course of two days, before an audience of 2,000.
> Creativity Now will consist of several panel discussions and
> individual presentations, all curated by Paper Magazine's Senior
> Editor Carlo McCormick.
>
> Highlights from the weekend include:
>
> Artist Matthew Barney lectures on his work.
>
> Acclaimed graphic designer Peter Saville lectures on his early work
> with Factory Records and his recently published book, Designed by
> Peter Saville.
>
> Gaspar Noe(Irreversible) producer Christine Vachon (Boys Don't Cry),
> and writer/director Neil LaBute (Your Friends and Neighbors) discuss
> "Film and Independence."
>
> UK animators Shynola screen recent music videos for Radiohead, Queens
> of the Stone Age and the Rapture, followed by a Q & A with the
> audience.
>
> Al- Jazeera'sAbderrahim Foukaraand and Robert Tappan from the Office
> of Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy discuss"Marketing America to
> the Muslim World."
>
> Fashion designer Jeremy Scott, Andrew Richardson (Richardson
> Magazine), Camilla Nickerson (Vogue), Pascal Dangin (Box Studios) ,
> and photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin discuss
> "Making the Fashion Image"
>
> Ryan McGinness, Shepard Fairy, Wieden+ Kennedy's John Jay, and Jeffrey
> Deitch discuss "The Commodification of Street Art."
>
> Artist Tom Sachs, ESPO,and Hello Kitty creator, Yuko Shimizu discuss
> "The Power of Pop Iconography."
>
> Suroosh Alviof Vice Magazine and Cecilia Dean of Visionaire discuss
> "Independent Publishing."
>
> Famed video game designer Stieg Hedlund (Diablo II, Splinter Cell) and
> digital effects master Scott Ross (Titanic, The Day After Tomorrow) on
> "Digital Direction and the Future of Virtual Narratives."
>
> Melle Mel, Phase 2, and Kool Herc discuss "Laying the Foundations of
> Hip Hop."
>
> In what will become an annual tradition, Tokion Magazine will devote
> its January issue to Creativity Now. The focus of this special issue
> will be on the cultural blueprint produced by the conference. It will
> reach an international readership of 140,000 and promises to be a
> collectors' item for everyone from industry professionals to students.
> Sponsored in part by Nike and Tylenol, Creativity Now will be the
> definitive yearbook of popular culture for 2003.
> Tickets can be purchased through Tokion's web site (www.tokion.com
> <http://www.tokion.com> ) or at the Tokion Shop (78 Clinton St. NYC.)
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: The Upgrade w/Jonah Brucker-Cohen


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Yael Kanarek <yael@treasurecrumbs.com>
> Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 11:16:32 PM US/Eastern
> To: theupgrade@treasurecrumbs.com
> Subject: The Upgrade w/Jonah Brucker-Cohen
>
> Dear all,
>
> We're gathering again next week, TUESDAY, August 26, at Eyebeam for an
> evening with Dublin based artist Jonah Brucker-Cohen. Jonah will
> review his own work revolving around the theme of "Deconstructing
> Network" both physical and online. He will discuss some of his
> projects that attempt to challenge accepted notions of network
> interaction from networked software hacks and rule-based systems to
> translating virtual processes and conventions into the physical world.
>
> Finally he will talk about the Dublin Art and Technology Association
> (DATA Group), an informal group he co-founded in Ireland that has had
> over 12 monthly events in Dublin, a large symposium earlier this year,
> electronics for artists workshops, and aims to showcase art and
> technology projects from local and international artists, musicians,
> designers, students, academics, and more.
>
> Jonah Brucker-Cohen works as a Research Fellow in the Human
> Connectedness Group at Media Lab Europe in Dublin, Ireland, and is a
> Ph.D. candidate in the Networks and Telecommunications Research Group
> (NTRG) at Trinity College Dublin. He received a Masters from ITP and
> spent two years there as an Interval Research Fellow creating
> interactive digital / networked projects. His work focuses on
> subverting existing relationships to human / networked interfaces by
> building new real-world inputs to networks, redefining how information
> is used and disseminated online, and shifting virtual processes into
> physical forms through networked devices and experiences. His writing
> has appeared in numerous international publications including Wired
> Magazine and Rhizome.org, and he was chosen as a net.art judge for the
> 2003 Webby Awards. He is the co-founder of the Dublin Art and
> Technology Association (DATA Group) and won the 2001 International
> Browserday with his project "Crank the Web." His work has been shown
> both in the US and internationally at events such as DEAF,
> Transmediale, SIGGRAPH, ISEA, Whitney ArtPort, Ars Electronica and
> others
>
> Personal URLs:
> Projects and Work: http://www.coin-operated.com/projects
> Personal site: http://www.coin-operated.com
>
> Project URLs:
> Dublin Art and Technology Association: http://www.data.ie
> BumpList: http://www.bumplist.net
> Desktop Subversibles: http://www.coin-operated.com/ds
> MouseMiles: http://www.mousemiles.net
> SiteTraffic: http://www.site-traffic.net
>
> When/Where:
> Tuesday, August 26, 7:30 PM
> 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: Open Call for Fall 2003 Artists in Residence Program


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> To: <list@eyebeam.org>
> Subject: Open Call for Fall 2003 Artists in Residence Program
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: Teknolust: New Venue, Bigger Screen! Showtimes Below!


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> From: Heather Cummins <heather@lynnhershman.com>
> Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 6:06:34 PM US/Eastern
> To: Teknolust Group 1 <heather@lynnhershman.com>
> Subject: Teknolust: New Venue, Bigger Screen! Showtimes Below!
>
>
>
> NOTE NEW VENUE, BIGGER SCREEN!!!!!!!!
>
> See Showtimes Below!
>
>
> TEKNOLUST
>
> Opens Friday, August 22, 2003 in San Francisco & Berkeley
>
> KAREN BLACK IN PERSON with Lynn Hershman Leeson
>
>
>
> "WILD, SMART AND FUNNY, TILDA SWINTON WILL KNOCK YOU OUT" JAN WAHL KRON
>
>
> Opera Plaza Cinema

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Curating New Media Art - 3 jobs


>
>> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:18:09 +0100
>> To: beryl.graham@sunderland.ac.uk
>> From: Beryl Graham <beryl@stare.com>
>> Subject: Curating New Media Art - 3 jobs
>>
>> University of Sunderland. School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture
>>
>> Curating New Media Art
>>
>> Since 1993 the School has had a special interest in issues for
>> exhibiting new media art (including Internet art, and interactive
>> digital media). The CRUMB web resource for curators
>> <http://www.newmedia.sunderland.ac.uk/crumb/> is now an
>> internationally acclaimed site, which complements the postgraduate
>> work in Fine Art, Curating and Informatics at the University. A
>> recent AHRB Research Grant enables the continued expansion of this
>> research, in collaboration with BALTIC, The Centre for Contemporary
>> Art:
>>
>> NEW MEDIA ART CURATOR/RESEARCHER
>> Fixed-term 2 years
>> 37 hours per week
>>


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