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

Re: repeat request


Hi --

You have posted this annoucement to an email list not an individual.

Rhizome Digest is filtered by Feisal Ahmad or Kevin McGarry but it's
not really open to requests... Digest is a subjective filter of a
week's worth of contents from list@rhizome.org

Your announcement is very interesting though and it will reach a lot of =

people just by being posted to list@rhizome.org. And I am sure that one =

of Rhizome's SuperUsers will publish it to Rhizome Rare... you are
right that Rhizomers will be interested!

I will also pass this along to Net Art News writers and see if one of
them is interested in covering this topic.

Thanks for your post, Rachel

On Apr 2, 2004, at 3:32 PM, Johannes Birringer wrote:

> hello:
> May I ask for a confirmation that you received my mail asking you to =

> announce our summer laboratory in RHIZOME,
> and could you tell me when it is going to appear?
> thanks
> Johannes Birringer
>
>
> 3/25/04
> dear colleagues;
>
>
> please publish the enclosed announcement of our summer laboratory in =

> your Digest.
> If there is not enough space for the announcement in the four
> languages, please choose one language. Do let me know when you can
> carry the message, I remember I tried this last year and it didn't
> work. I want to make it reaches your readers this year,
>
> thanks much
>
> Johannes Birringer
> artistic director, Interaktionslabor Gottelborn
>
>
>
>
>
> Interaktionslabor 2:
> interactive architecture - movement - adoptive systems
>
> Gottelborn Coal Mine - Saarland, Germany
> July 5th-18th, 2004.
>
> http://interaktionslabor.iks-saar.net
>
> directed by Johannes Birringer
>
> Interaktionslabor Gottelborn is currently accepting applications for=

> its second international summer workshop in the former coalmine
> intended to encourage and facilitate transdisciplinary creative
> practice. A laboratory for new media arts, performance and interactive =

> design is created within the changing landscape of industrial culture. =

> The former coal mine becomes an emergent space for integrative
> projects in artistic and
> scientific research.
>
> Cost:
> Full intensive: E400 / Single day: E 50,-
> * This cost does not include travel to Gottelborn and lodging. Those=

> arrangements should be made by the participant. The Lab is happy to
> offer suggestions and/or facilitate room/ride sharing.
>
> Send your application with resume before May 31 to
> Magalie.Trognon@iks-saar.de or orpheus@rice.edu
> Magalie Trognon, IndustrieKultur Saar GmbH, Zum Schacht,
> 66287 Quierschied-Gottelborn

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Prologue: A Data Haven's Jewel Box


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Begin forwarded message:

> From: Sealand Identity Project <office@metahaven.net>
> Date: April 1, 2004 11:41:11 AM EST
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Prologue: A Data Haven's Jewel Box
>
> Sealand Identity Project Launches "Jewel Box"
>
> The Meta Haven Project, the Dutch design initiative for the
> Principality of Sealand, introduces a set of initial visual
> propositions for the identity of this offshore mini-state, situated on
> a man-made island near the British Coast. The aim of these
> propositions is to open up a set of associative meanings to Sealand.
>
> The

DISCUSSION

Fwd: **British New Media Art - Tate Britain, 3 April 2004**


Begin forwarded message:

> From: e-bulletin <e-bulletin@fvu.co.uk>
> Date: March 31, 2004 12:50:34 PM EST
> To: Film and Video Umbrella <info@fvu.co.uk>
> Subject: **British New Media Art - Tate Britain, 3 April 2004**
>
> British New Media Art
> Conference at Tate Britain, Clore Auditorium
> Saturday April 3, 2004
> 10.00 - 17.30
>
> In the past 10 years, Britain has fostered a unique set of practices
> in the field of new media. This conference will look at these diverse
> characteristics and preoccupations. From the net to CD-Roms to mobile
> technology, British artists have found innovative, provocative and
> cutting-edge ways to explore themes of popular culture, conceptualism,
> social interventions, identity formations and networks and modes of
> distribution.
>
> This one-day event will present some of those practices and explores
> how to critically engage with new media art.

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Ciberart Bilbao 2004


> From: "Programacion Ciberart" <programacion@ciberart-bilbao.net>
> Date: March 31, 2004 10:00:47 AM EST
> To: "Programacion Ciber@RT" <programacion@ciberart-bilbao.net>
> Subject: Ciberart Bilbao 2004
>
> ***********************************************************
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Invitation - Tate Britain, Sat April 3rd


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Carey Young <host@careyyoung.com>
> Date: March 31, 2004 9:33:42 AM EST
> To: IBIY mailing list <host@careyyoung.com>
> Subject: Invitation - Tate Britain, Sat April 3rd
>
> Dear all,
>


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