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: ATBoston Announces...


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Robyn Whittington <robyn@mail2art.com>
> Date: November 3, 2004 12:50:23 AM EST
>
>
>
> PRESS RELEASE
> Contact: Robyn Whittington
> 617.823.9914 or robyn@mail2art.com
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
>
> Boston's New Media Supporters Release Online Calendar
>
>
> Cambridge, MA, April 1, 2004 - Art Technology Boston (atBoston), a
> consortium of small nonprofit organizations supporting new media, has
> launched an online calendar of new media activities in New England.
> The calendar may be found at http://www.atboston.net
>
> The calendar includes exhibitions, lectures, concerts, net art
> launches, workshops, and calls/opportunities. Current atBoston
> members are 911 Gallery, Art Interactive, The Berwick Research
> Institute, Boston Cyberarts Festival, Collision Collective, Do While
> Studio, iKatun, Mobius, The Somerville Producers Group, and
> Turbulence.org. Other institutions and individuals are invited to
> register and post events, news, and messages to the calendar and
> community forum. Visitors to the site may search for information by
> topic and/or keywords.
>
> Art Technology Boston's purpose is to create an interdisciplinary
> network in real and virtual space; trade and share resources; provide
> collaborative support; and establish a regional identity to increase
> visibility and strengthen outreach and advocacy efforts.
>
> For more information, please call Robyn Whittington at 617.823.9914
>
>
> # # #

DISCUSSION

Fwd: The Canadian Film Centre's Habitat New Media Lab


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Edu-News" <info@edu-news.com>
> Date: November 1, 2004 6:45:13 PM EST
> To: "rachel@rhizome.org" <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: The Canadian Film Centre's Habitat New Media Lab
> Reply-To: Edu-News <info@edu-news.com>
>
>
>
> Habitat New Media Lab
> Canadian Film Centre
> 2489 Bayview Ave.
> Toronto, ON
> Canada M2L 1A8
> Tel. + 1 416.445.1446 ext. 296
> habitat@cdnfilmcentre.com
> http://www.cdnfilmcentre.com
>
>
> The Canadian Film Centre's Habitat New Media Lab is currently
> accepting applications for the Spring 2005 session of the Interactive
> Art & Entertainment Programme (IAEP), a five-month, post-graduate
> residency focused on creating inventive interactive narrative projects
> for the Canadian and international marketplace.
>
> A maximum of 12 spots are available.
>
> Established by acclaimed filmmaker Norman Jewison, the Canadian Film
> Centre created Habitat in 1997 as a collaborative, production-based
> learning environment where diverse teams push the evolution of art and
> entertainment.
>
> Based on a cycle of training, production and research, Habitat is an
> internationally acclaimed facility that has produced award-winning new
> media prototypes ranging from simulation-based interactive
> documentaries, to wireless storytelling networks, to interactive short
> films and narrative-driven media installations.
>
> Application Deadline: November 29, 2004
>
> For more information or to request an application please contact:
> habitat@cdnfilmcentre.com
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Mosaica web project


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Rebecca Roberts <mosaica@yorku.ca>
> Date: November 1, 2004 11:27:59 AM EST
> To:
> Subject: Mosaica web project
>
>
> Call for online projects:
>
> Project Mosaica, a new website devoted to contemporary Jewish culture
> online, is
> seeking projects from individuals and groups on the theme of Jews and
> Diaspora:
> Jewish Culture, Web Culture, New Culture. Two $1,000 (CND) production
> honoraria
> will be awarded to the successful candidates whose web projects
> address the
> possibilities of the virtual diaspora with this theme.
>
> Projects should be innovative and address the visual possibilities of
> the web as
> well as contribute to an understanding of the multi-valent nature,
> complexities,
> significance and changes in meaning of diaspora. This call is intended
> to be as
> inclusive as possible: projects enlisting any and all artistic
> disciplines are
> welcome.
>
> Provide a project description in 500 words including the following: a
> statement
> about the project's relationship to Jews and diaspora; why the web is=

> a viable
> medium for the project; and an explanation of how the project will be
> sustainable beyond implementation.
>
> Include a web-ready presentation.
>
> Include a CV.
>
> Include a selected portfolio of previous work in CD-R, DV-R or
> video-DVD
> (region-one compatible) as appropriate, featuring no more than three
> images or
> five minutes of video.
>
> Proposals to be submitted in English or French; however, we recognize
> that other
> languages may play a role in the final project.
>
> Innovative content and its adaptation to web aesthetics will be the
> primary
> consideration in the selection process. Artists will maintain
> copyright of their
> productions, which will be disseminated by Mosaica on the site
> http://www.mosaica.ca and may be presented at public talks and
> screenings.
> Submission material will not be returned.
>
> Applications must be submitted by January 1, 2005.
> Online applications are to be submitted to mosaica@yorku.ca
> Decision date: Candidates will be notified by March 1, 2005.
> A condition of the honorarium is completion of the project by
> September 1, 2005.

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DISCUSSION

Jenny Holzer Projects Poetry


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Sara DeRose <sarad@creativetime.org>
> Date: October 28, 2004 3:47:16 PM EDT
> To: Press List <sarad@creativetime.org>
> Subject: <no subject>
>
> URGENT MEDIA ALERT - Thursday, October 28, 2004
>
> Jenny Holzer Projects Poetry on The Hotel Pennsylvania from PENN
> STATION
> Tonight and Tomorrow Night! Art Banners Fly Up the Hudson River
> Saturday
> through Monday!
>
> Jenny Holzer's poetry projections on New York City this week have been
> enthralling both dedicated art lovers and unsuspecting passersby
> giving them
> a few moments of reflection and joy. Launching at The Cathedral Church
> of
> St. John the Divine (image attached) on Tuesday night before moving on
> to
> Bethesda Fountain in Central Park last night


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