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

Reminder: Galloway/Arcangel event Monday, May 10, in Sunnyvale, CA


> From: Melinda Klayman <mklayman@leonardo.info>
> Date: May 5, 2004 7:41:57 PM EDT
> To: LEO BOARD <mklayman@leonardo.info>
> Subject: Reminder: Galloway/Arcangel event Monday, May 10, in
> Sunnyvale, CA
>
> *Apologies for cross-posting*
>
>
> I'd like to take this opportunity to remind you about the upcoming
> event
> that Leonardo/ISAST is co-sponsoring:
>
>
> A VIDEO GAME SAVED MY LIFE, a Zero:One HOTSPOTS Event
>
> Monday, May 10, 7:00 Followed by Reception & Book-Signing
> at Broadcom Corporation, 190 Mathilda Place, Sunnyvale, California
> Hosted by Dr. Edward H. Frank, Broadcom VP of R&D
> Sponsored by SF Camerawork, Zero:One, and Leonardo/ISAST
>
>
> Artists Cory Arcangel (Beige) and Alex Galloway (RSG) frequently draw
> on
> video games in making their own work--whether they are remixing them,
> hacking them, or pointing out strange internal flaws. At this event
> they
> will showcase their favorite cracked Commodore 64 games, plus perform
> live
> game hacks with the help of the audience. In a reception following
> their
> performance, Galloway will sign copies of his book, PROTOCOL, or, How
> Control Exists After Decentralization, published by Leonardo/MIT
> Press. For
> further information or to purchase PROTOCOL, see http://lbs.mit.edu
>
> CORY ARCANGEL is a computer artist & musician who lives and works in
> Brooklyn. He is a founding member of BEIGE, a programming crew and
> record
> label who produced the legendary record "8-Bit Construction Kit." His
> work
> has been written about in the New York Times, Village Voice, Chicago
> Reader,
> and elsewhere. He has exhibited internationally and is currently in
> the 2004
> Whitney Biennial and the Guggenheim exhibit "Seeing Double." He
> frequently
> collaborates with the Radical Software Group (RSG).
>
> ALEXANDER R. GALLOWAY is Assistant Professor of Media Ecology at New
> York
> University. Galloway previously worked for six years as Director of
> Content
> and Technology at Rhizome.org. He is a founding member of the software
> development group RSG whose data surveillance system Carnivore was
> awarded a
> Golden Nica in the 2002 Prix Ars Electronica. The New York Times
> recently
> described his work as "conceptually sharp, visually compelling and
> completely attuned to the political moment."
>
> Both artists are included in the SF Camerawork exhibition "POP_Remix,"
> open
> May 11-June 12.
>
> ZeroOne HOTSPOTS is a nomadic series of discussions on hot topics in
> art &
> technology, hosted by a range of unique venues through the Bay Area.
> ZeroOne
> thanks Rx Gallery for hosting the first in this series of events.
>
> PROTOCOL by Alex Galloway is part of the Leonardo Book Series,
> published by
> the MIT Press. The Leonardo Book Series publishes texts by artists,
> scientists, researchers, and scholars that present innovative
> discourse on
> the convergence of art, science and technology. Recent books include
> Women,
> Art, and Technology edited by Judy Malloy; Uncanny Networks by Geert
> Lovink;
> and The Language of New Media by Lev Manovich. See more at
> http://lbs.mit.edu For detailed submission guidelines see
> http://mitpress.mit.edu/authors/ms-submission.html. The Leonardo Book
> Series
> is a program of Leonardo/ISAST. 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.
>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------
> Directions to Broadcom Corporation:
> ----------------------------------------
> 101 South from San Francisco (approximately 60 minutes):
>
> Take 101S/San Jose, exit at Mathilda, continue on Mathilda for
> approximately
> 1-1/2 miles, turn left at Washington Avenue (Chevy's restaurant will be
> across the street, the 5 story Broadcom building will be on the left),
> turn
> left at Taafee, turn left at stop sign (Capella), the Broadcom
> building will
> be straight ahead. The building lobby will be toward your left;
> underground
> parking will be straight ahead.
>
> 101 North from San Jose
>
> Take 101S/San Francisco, exit at Mathilda/South, continue on Mathilda
> for
> approximately 1-1/2 miles, turn left at Washington Avenue (Chevy's
> restaurant will be across the street, our 5 story building will be on
> the
> left), turn left at Taaffe, turn left at stop sign (Capella), our
> building
> will be straight ahead. The building lobby will be toward your left;
> underground parking will be straight ahead.
>
> There is underground parking for your convenience, pick up a ticket in
> the
> lobby for your exit. You can also park on the street.
>
> --
> LEONARDO HAS A NEW ADDRESS!
> Please note our new contact information as of May 1, 2004:
>
> Leonardo/ISAST
> 211 Sutter Street, Suite 800
> San Francisco, CA 94108
> phone: (415) 391-1110
> fax: (415) 391-2385
> Email: isast@leonardo.info
> Web: http://www.leonardo.info
>
>
> Did you know that whenever you buy anything through Amazon.com, you
> could
> help to support Leonardo? Always access Amazon through the Leonardo
> portal.
> That way, no matter what you purchase, Amazon will automatically
> credit a
> percentage of their profits to Leonardo/ISAST, at no additional charge
> to
> you. Access Amazon via Leonardo at:
> http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/isast/leobooks.html
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: OPEN-SOURCE-CITY


Begin forwarded message:

> From: syndicatpotentiel <syndicatpotentiel@noos.fr>
> Date: May 5, 2004 10:37:04 AM EDT
> To: ---181003 <syndicatpotentiel@noos.fr>
> Subject: OPEN-SOURCE-CITY
>
>
>
>
> DU 07 MAI AU 16 MAI 2004
>
>
>
> OPEN-SOURCE-CITY
> Ateliers, recherches et excursions dans Strasbourg
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------=

> -
>
> 10 jours de rencontres europeennes avec des artistes, cartographes, =

> architectes, programmeurs, psychogeographes, chercheurs

DISCUSSION

Fwd: [Fwd: May Gatepage: The Whitney Museum's Artport]


> From: Andrea Polli <apolli@hunter.cuny.edu>
> Date: May 4, 2004 10:26:14 AM EDT
> To: apolli@hunter.cuny.edu
> Subject: [Fwd: May Gatepage: The Whitney Museum's Artport]
>
> apologies for cross-postings
>
> THE WHITNEY MUSEUM'S ARTPORT PRESENTS THE SOUND OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA
> MAY 2004
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> Contact Andrea Polli 212.772.5589

DISCUSSION

[Fair_use] Conference


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Joseph Turow <josephturow@asc.upenn.edu>
> Date: May 3, 2004 3:50:45 PM EDT
> To: "'fair_use@lists.asc.upenn.edu'" <fair_use@hector.asc.upenn.edu>
> Subject: [Fair_use] Conference reminder
>
> This is just a reminder about the upcoming landmark conference,
>
>
> Knowledge Held Hostage? Scholarly versus Corporate Rights in the
> Digital
> Age,
>
> being held Friday, June 18th.
>
>
> Scholars of all types are facing tighter controls over the copyrighted
> text,
> images, and video they use for research and teaching purposes. This
> action-oriented meeting will bring together academics, librarians,
> legal
> thinkers, and activists from around the country in a cross-disciplinary
> discussion of the unique problems that scholars and their institutions
> face
> in the growing field of digital rights management.
>
> This one-day event takes place at the Annenberg School for
> Communication,
> University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. Sponsored by the Annenberg
> Public Policy Center and Rice University in association with Public
> Knowledge and the Center for Public Domain, this conference will bring
> together academics, policymakers and professionals in communication,
> law,
> computer science, education, and fine arts. Confirmed panelists
> represent
> the best minds in their diverse areas, including Hal Abelson (MIT),
> Laura
> Gasaway (UNC Chapel Hill), Peter Jaszi (American), Sut Jhally (UMass),
> Gigi
> Sohn (Public Knowledge), and Siva Vaidhyanathan (NYU).
>
>
> The hosts will fully subsidize registration fees and meals. Hotel
> subsidies
> may also be available.
>
>
> Go to www.knowledgehostage.org for more information, and to register
> online.
> If you haven't done so already, please register as soon as possible, or
> e-mail us at hostage@asc.upenn.edu to let us know if you're coming.
>
> We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia in June!
>
>
>
> Joseph Turow, Ph.D.
> Robert Lewis Shayon Professor of Communication
> Director, Information and Society Division, Annenberg Public Policy
> Center
> University of Pennsylvania
> 3620 Walnut Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19104
> 215-898-5842
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: Reception and Book-signing for Joan Jonas: Five Works


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> From: EAI INVITATION <news@eai.org>
> Date: May 3, 2004 5:34:35 PM EDT
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Reception and Book-signing for Joan Jonas: Five Works
> Reply-To: <news@eai.org>
>
> Reception and Book-signing for Joan Jonas: Five Works
>
> The Queens Museum of Art and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)
> invite you to a reception and book-signing, in celebration
> of the publication Joan Jonas: Five Works.
>
>
> Reception and Book-signing with the Artist:
>
> Friday, May 7, 2004
> 5:30 - 7:30 pm
>
> Electronic Arts Intermix
> 535 West 22nd Street, 5th Floor
> between 10th and 11th Ave.
> (212) 337-0680
> Joan Jonas: Five Works is the catalogue for the recent exhibition
> "Joan Jonas: Five Works" at the Queens Museum of Art.
>
>
> If you are unable to attend this reception but would like to purchase
> a copy
> of Joan Jonas: Five Works, it is being distributed by D.A.P.
> (800.338.2665)
> and is also available at the Queens Museum of Art (718.592.9700 x238).
>
>


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