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

-- VIRTUAL ETHICS --


> From: "N E R V E P O O L . N E T" <info@nervepool.net>
> Date: Thu Nov 6, 2003 11:34:53 AM US/Eastern
> Subject: -- VIRTUAL ETHICS --
> Reply-To: info@nervepool.net
>
> THREE EVENTS EXPLORING ETHICS IN THE DIGITAL AGE*
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> "B I O N I C E T H I C S F O R A C H A N G I N G W O R L D"
>
> ART OPENING AT ARCH STREET MEETING HOUSE
> 320 ARCH ST. (CENTER CITY) PHLADELPHIA
> OPENING FRIDAY NOV. 7th, 6-8 PM, 2003
>
> Ebon Fisher's explorations in "bionic ethics" and "media rituals" will
> be on exhibit November through January at the Arch Street Friends
> Meeting House, a few blocks from the new Constitution Center in
> Philadelphia. An opening reception with the digital artist is at 6 p.m.
> Friday, Nov. 7.
>
> One of the first instructors at MIT's Media Lab, Ebon Fisher is
> considered a pioneer in digital art and culture. Fisher's Bionic Codes
> and Zoacodes are a symbolic language that explores the possibilities
> for
> ethics in an increasingly digital, global culture. With roots in
> democratic and religious traditions, Zoacodes are 21st Century social
> guidelines, rendered in a language of networks and distributed in a
> viral fashion through the internet and the media.
>
> The exhibit space in the historic Arch Street Meeting House will be
> open
> to the public 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more
> information contact the artist at: ebon@rcn.com.
> Web info: NERVEPOOL.NET
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> _____
> "N A R R A T I V I T Y & C O L L E C T I V E I N T E L L I G E N C
> E"
>
> Lecture by digital artist, Ebon Fisher, at the new
> CENTER FOR DIGITAL ART AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA
> THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, WA
> 12:30 PM Rm. 387 Mary Gates Hall
> Monday, November 24, 2003
> Contact Mike Furr at the U. of Washington: (206) 543-4218
> Contact Ebon Fisher at: ebon@rcn.com
> Web info: NERVEPOOL.NET
>
> ____________________________________________________________________
> "L A R V A L Z O A C O D E S A N D M E D I A R I T U A L S"
>
> Farnham Gallery at Simpson College presents a solo exhibit highlighting
> diagrams of Ebon Fisher's media rituals in Williamsburg, Brooklyn,
> which
> lead to his Bionic Codes and Zoacodes, experimental systems of ethics
> for the digital age. The exhibit will include a display of "Larval
> Zoacodes," an exploration of "voiceless," indeterminate social
> inducements.
>
> FARNHAM GALLERY, SIMPSON COLLEGE
> Department of Art, 701 North C Street, Indianola, Iowa.
> Opening Reception with the artist, Thursday, April 8, 6:60 pm., 2004
> Contact Justin Nostrala at Simpson College: (515) 961-1761
> Contact Ebon Fisher at: ebon@rcn.com
> Web info: NERVEPOOL.NET
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> ////////
>
> *This spam is not intended to be counted as an exploration of ethics,
> although it might be, depending... Let us know if you want to be
> dropped
> from this email list and we will happily oblige.
>

DISCUSSION

Re: finding net.art in the rhizome artbase


David -- Mind meld!

Feisal Ahmad, who has been working as an intern for us for the last
year, just started TODAY as Rhizome's official Content Coordinator.
It's not a full-time job, but one of his biggest tasks will be to
develop programs, such as the one you suggest, to make the ArtBase
easier to use.

We want to develop a number of tools/programs to make the ArtBase more
vital, visible and user-friendly. In fact, we have grant pending that
we'll hear about in the next two months that will make this much easier
to accomplish.

But, I think the top 5 idea is great. Maybe you want to wrangle these
together and we can publish them somewhere on the site?

-- Rachel

On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 04:16 AM, David Goldschmidt wrote:

> hi all-
>

DISCUSSION

issue 7, tsunamii.net translocated to Ula Baatar, mongolia


> From: tien_dangermuseum <tien@dangermuseum.com>
> Date: Thu Nov 6, 2003 4:00:55 PM US/Eastern
> To: rjohnston74@yahoo.co.uk
> Subject: issue 7, tsunamii.net translocated to Ula Baatar, mongolia
>
> Dear friends,
> Hope this e-mail finds you well.
>
> The DNS will be reflected in 3 days or so. If there are any problems
> on your side please e-mail me and let me know.
>
> yours tien
> A website coming near you...
> www.tsunamii.net
>
>
> ps. sorry for cross posting. Please forward to interested parties!
>
>
> ====================================
> * A website coming near you soon. *
> ======================================
>
>
> == alpha 3.8 Bulletin, issue 7, 5 Nov 2003 ==
> == < http://www.tsunamii.net > =====
> == edited by Tien ========
> ====================================
> * alpha 3.8: translocation commissioned by Gallery
>
> 9/Walker Art Centre through a grant from Jerome
>
> Foundation
>
>
>
> Welcome to the alpha 3.8 Bulletin. This is a regular, free,
>
> email bulletin to inform you of the translocation of the
>
> tsunamii.net website, new additions to the site, news and
>
> writings related to the alpha 3.8 project. The bulletin is
>
> distributed every time the site is being translocated.
>
>
> # NEW: webserver Location
> The tsunamii.net website was translocated on the 5 Nov
>
> 2003.
> It is hosted on a web server in Ula Baatar, Mongolia.
> Server sponsor by MagicNet Co.Ltd
> www.tsunamii.net
>
> #Translocation Log:
> The previous server negotiation process has been
>
> confusing and difficult.
> The language issue has really surfaced with the hosting
>
> company.
> First a Thank you for the patient staff and 24 hour
>
> technical support.
> Due to the unforseen (or maybe forseen) circumstances,
>
> the DNS was
> not migrated during this part of the journey. It seems that
>
> the package which
> we paid for did not include services like cgi-bin + DNS
>
> parking. We could not
> upgrade so easily, as the last payment took one month to
>
> be process even with Telegraph Transfer.
>
> As for Mongolia, the company has been very kind to offer
>
> their server for free. We wish to extend our thanks to
>
> them again.
>
> #NEW: Plot a Traceroute
> The administrator has not got back to us about the
>
> cgi-bin. I hope to get it up working soon.
> We can't wait any longer for the answer.
>
> Thus, we decided to put up the client side programs first.
> You would need to download a client side program to
>
> execute the trace. There are three versions for Linux, Mac
>
> and Windows. Sorry for any inconvenience.
>
> GOTO: alpha 3.8: dedicated Traceroute.
>
> Plot + draw and find out...
> http://www.tsunamii.net/clients/
>
> #Wanna discuss more on the alpha 3.8: translocation
>
> forum?Or discuss local situations / recommend servers /
>
> imagine countries.
>
> We have updated the forum since not much action has
>
> been on this forum, we made it one of the sub-categories.
> Meanwhile, we are opening the space for people to start
>
> their own discussions.
> http://www.tsunamiii.net/forum/
>
>
> Related Links for alpha 3.8:
> Translocation : alpha 3.8 -
>
> http://www.fragnetics.com/articles/alpha38
> Walker Arts Center : http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9
> Server Suicide : alpha 3.5 Crush -
>
> http://www.fragnetics.com/projects/crush
>
>
>
> To unsuscribe please e-mail to tien@dangermuseum.com
>
>
>
> ==================================
>

DISCUSSION

RADIO PLAYS


> From: "Galen Joseph-Hunter" <gjh@free103point9.org>
> Date: Wed Nov 5, 2003 12:36:26 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: RADIO PLAYS
>
>
> RADIO PLAYS
>
> A benefit for free103point9 (http://www.free103point9.org)
> Saturday, November 8, 2003
> 9 pm, $5
>
> @ OfficeOps (http://www.officeops.org)
> 57 Thames Street
> Bushwick
> (or listen from afar on free103point9 Online Radio)
>
>
> free103point9 is pleased to present, "Radio Plays" a night of audio and
> visual performance in multiple spaces featuring:
>
> VAMOLAH
> ALVARO PENA-ROJAS
> THE SABERS
> FOIL
> 31 DOWN
> THE COMB presents POTATO
> B OWEN + RADIO RUIDO + TOM ROE + DJ MATT MIKAS
> MATT BUA
> GOLD SPARKLE BAND
> THE DUST DIVE
>
>
> VAMOLAH is a new Batucada project from Antibalas drummer Phil Ballman.
>
> ALVARO PENA-ROJAS was born in Valparaiso, Chile in 1943. In
> 1974, after participating in numerous Chilean rock bands, he
> relocated to London where he formed with Joe Strummer (The Clash)
> the legendary group called THE 101'ERS. Pena-Rojas will perform
> with Andrew Barker of the Gold Sparkle Band.
>
> B OWEN + RADIO RUIDO + TOM ROE + DJ MATT MIKAS premier
> "4 x 4: radio performance" Each performer will play into an
> independent FM transmitter. Transmissions will include signals from
> radios in the performance space, while radios scattered throughout
> the entire space will reveal the final mix.
>
> THE SABERS: Jeff Conaway and Charlie Hines' sensibilities were
> forged in the open Kansas "hypnogeography," where they met in the
> mid-nineties. Accustomed to playing in spaces with natural reverb
> qualities and with fairly simple means, ie, guitars, effects pedals and
> vintage amps in various resonant configurations, "The Sabers"
> represents Conaway and Hines in their most vivid and least orthodox
> manifestation. Accompanying visuals from Michael Sump.
>
> FOIL: Film + Audio.
>
> THE COMB PRESENTS POTATO: Music + Film.
>
> 31 DOWN: Noir "scream test." Bring your own screams.
>
> MATT BUA: Installation
>
> GOLD SPARKLE BAND presents "Numerica Band" featuring Charles
> Waters (alto sax, clairnet), Andrew Barker (drums), Chris McIntyre )
> (trombone), Nate Wooley (trumpet), and Ron Caswell (tuba
>
> THE DUST DIVE create experimental campfire music, Flatbush
> Avenue river songs, cruddy suburban sounds with vocals through
> megaphones, looped animal and weather sounds, violin, Magnus
> chord organ, musical saw, and crystalline electric guitar tones.
> "The Dust Dive's" debut full-length album tentatively titled "Let's
> Make a Flag of Deadpan Visions," will be available.
>
> DJ C$: from Gold Sparkle Band.
>
>
> Tune in free103point9 Online Radio (www.free103point9.org) for a
> live stream of the main room featuring The Sabers, Vamolah, and the
> Gold Sparkle Band.
>
> Tune in the following night, 11.09.03 at 8 p.m., for a rebroadcast of
> the entire night of performances.
>
> ************
>
> free103point9 is a nonprofit media arts organization promoting
> experimental sound works and audio transmissions. Founded in 1997,
> free103 supports artists who work in transmission mediums. With
> programs including an online radio station, distribution label,
> performance/ exhibition/ transmission series, an education initiative,
> and a preservation program, free103point9 serves a diverse public
> audience.
>
> For more information please visit:
> http://www.free103point9.org
>
> ************
>
> If you would prefer not to know about free103point9 special events,
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> Thank you.
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Invite to Opening at MediaNoche -- "Liquid_Eden" by Stephanie Owens


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> From: stephanie owens <s@wallflowermedia.com>
> Date: Wed Nov 5, 2003 1:35:47 PM US/Eastern
> To: INVITE <s@wallflowermedia.com>
> Subject: Invite to Opening at MediaNoche -- "Liquid_Eden" by Stephanie
> Owens
>
> "LIQUID_EDEN - THE DISCREET PARADISE OF NETWORKS"
> An Exhibition By STEPHANIE OWENS
>
> November 13, 2003 - January 10, 2004
> Opening Reception: Thursday, November 13, 7PM to 9PM
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> showing at:
>
> MediaNoche
> 161 East 106th Street (between Lexington Ave. and 3rd Ave.)
> NewYork NY 10029
> (212) 828 0401
> www.medianoche.us (coming soon)
>
> Directions:


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