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

Conferencia de hoy en " Coversaciones en torno a banquete_" aplazada


> From: MediaLabMadrid <info@medialabmadrid.org>
> Date: Wed Nov 5, 2003 6:09:51 AM US/Eastern
> To: <info@medialabmadrid.org>
> Subject: Conferencia de hoy en " Coversaciones en torno a banquete_"
> aplazada
>
> Queda aplazada , por causas ajenas a la organizacion, la conferencia
> de Peter Weibel y Jose Jimenez a celebrar, hoy, dia 5 de noviembre =
de
> 2003 a las 19:00, dentro del ciclo Conversaciones en torno a banquete_
> en el Centro Cultural Conde Duque.
> Avisaremos de las nuevas fechas proximamente.
>
>
> www.banquete.org
>
>
>

OPPORTUNITY

Moderator - Eyebeam Distributed Creativity Forum


Deadline:
Tue Nov 04, 2003 16:55

Hi --

Some of you may recall that Eyebeam invited Rhizomers to participate in
an online forum on Distributed Creativity (see below for more
information). There is a week duration in late November/early December
in which the Distributed Creativity discussions will take place on
Rhizome Raw (along side regular Raw happenings).

According to Eyebeam, the moderator's responsibilities are to:

* stir the conversation for that week
* point people to look at art works for examples on Eyebeam's forum
website
* ask questions, engage participants
* perhaps do one post a day during the seven day tenure

I am looking for Moderators for the Rhizome Raw week -- November 28-
December 4. There is a stipend ($200) for moderators so if you're
interested in this project please email me with DC Moderator in the
Subject Line and let me know why you would be willing to take on this
responsibility. If you want to detail moderation experience that is
welcome also. There is additional information on Distributed Creativity
here:

http://www.eyebeam.org/distributedcreativity

Best, Rachel

Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Beth R."
> Date: Tue Nov 4, 2003 3:25:04 PM US/Eastern
> To: Rachel Greene
>
>
> d i s t r i b u t e d c r e a t i v i t y
> An Online Forum
> Presented by Eyebeam and Still Water @ the University of Maine
> Nov 12-Dec 19, 2003
> www.eyebeam.org/distributedcreativity
>
> Artists are organizing impromptu street actions by mobile phone,
> musicians
> are repurposing peer-to-peer applications for artistic ends, and
> programmers
> are distributing electronic toolkits to help artists leap from code to
> creation.
>
> Distributed Creativity, Eyebeam's sixth annual online forum,
> investigates
> new paradigms for artmaking that take advantage of mobile and
> distributed
> technologies such as WiFi, Weblogs, Wikis rich Internet applications,
> voice
> over IP and social software.
>
> Forum co-hosts, panelists and public participants from around the
> world,
> including Creative Commons, DATA, Fibreculture and Rhizome will
> discuss the
> artistic, legal, technical and social dynamics of creative networks
> small
> and large.
>
> All topics focussed on this question: What kinds of innovations are
> required
> to sustain or support Distributed Creativity?
>
> Topic 1 Nov 12-19
> Copyleft, Right & Center: Innovations in Law w/ Creative Commons
>
> Topic 2 Nov 20-27
> Mobile Creativity: Innovations in Technology w/ DATA
>
> Topic 3 Nov 28-Dec 4
> Digital Karma: Innovations in Ethics w/ Rhizome
>
> Topic 4 Dec 5-11
> Whose Version?: Innovations in Authorship w/ Fibreculture
>
> Topic 5 Dec 12-17
> Mod the Market: Innovations in Commerce
>
> Wrap Up Dec. 17-19
>
>


DISCUSSION

interactive arts festival seeks participants


> From: "Andrew M. Andrews III" <andrew@artsyfartsyfestival.org>
> Date: Tue Nov 4, 2003 2:13:46 PM US/Eastern
> To: "Rachel Greene" <rachel@rhizome.org>
>
> Artsy-Fartsy Festival is an open community of creators and fans of
> interactive/ participatory art. We're looking for like-minded,
> fun-loving
> people to exhibit installations, volunteer, and/or simply attend our
> premiere event this January.
>
> Please visit our website at:
> http://www.ArtsyFartsyFestival.org
>
> If you would like to participate, please submit the short, easy form
> on the
> "Get Involved" page to express your interest. Please also pass this
> message
> along to anyone you know who might be at all interested. Thanks!
>
> Peace,
> Andrew M. Andrews III
> Artsy-Fartsy Festival
>

DISCUSSION

Women, Art, and Technology published by MIT Press and Leonardo


> From: "LEONARDO (mk)" <isast@well.com>
> Date: Mon Nov 3, 2003 7:44:57 PM US/Eastern
> To: LEO Promo <isast@well.com>
> Subject: Women, Art, and Technology published by MIT Press and Leonardo
>
> *apologies for cross posting*
>
> MIT Press and Leonardo/ISAST announce publication of
> Women, Art, and Technology
> Edited by Judy Malloy
>
> Although women have been at the forefront of art and technology
> creation, no
> source has adequately documented their core contributions to the field.
> Women, Art, and Technology, which originated in a Leonardo project of
> the
> same name, is a compendium of the work of women artists who have
> played a
> central role in the development of new media practice.
>
> The book features overviews of the history and foundations of the
> field by
> critic/curator Patric Prince; critic Margaret Morse; artist/educator
> Sheila
> Pinkel; artist/networker Anna Couey; and Kathy Brew, artist and former
> director of the new media initiative ThunderGulch. The foreword was
> written
> by Patricia Bentson, managing editor of the Leonardo Music Journal.
>
> Artist contributors include computer graphics artists Rebecca Allen,
> Donna
> Cox, and Diane Fenster; video artists Dara Birnbaum, Joan Jonas,
> Valerie
> Soe, and Steina Vasulka; composers Cecile Le Prado, Pauline Oliveros,
> and
> Pamela Z; interactive artists Jennifer Hall and Blyth Hazen, Agnes
> Hegedus,
> Lynn Hershman, Nancy Paterson, and Sonya Rapoport; virtual reality
> artists
> Char Davies and Brenda Laurel; net artists Monika Fleischmann and
> Wolfgang
> Strauss, and Sandy Stone; and choreographer Dawn Stoppiello. Critics
> include
> Jaishree Odin, Simone Osthoff, and Zoe Sofia.
>
> Editor Judy Malloy is an electronic fiction and Internet pioneer and
> editor
> of the electronic publication NYFA Current (formerly Arts Wire
> Current).
>
> Follow this link to order Women, Art, and Technology from Amazon:
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262134241/leonardoonlin-20.
>
> The complete table of contents, articles not included in the book and
> links
> to new works in the field are available on the book's website at
> http://www.judymalloy.net/newmedia.
>
> Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and
> Technology
> (ISAST) serves the international arts community by promoting and
> documenting
> work at the intersection of the arts, sciences, and technology, and by
> encouraging and stimulating collaboration between artists, scientists,
> and
> technologists. For further information, go to www.leonardo.info .
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Burning Man featured in Leonardo


> From: "LEONARDO (mk)" <isast@well.com>
> Date: Mon Nov 3, 2003 8:50:31 PM US/Eastern
> To: LEO Promo <isast@well.com>
> Subject: Burning Man featured in Leonardo
>
> *apologies for cross-posting*
>
> For immediate release


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