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.
Discussions (824) Opportunities (20) Events (0) Jobs (0)
DISCUSSION

Re: Re: Peace Is Not a Game


Regarding Net Art News' not covering any given works, artists, etc.:

This is how Net Art News works -- there are two ways a Net Art News
gets commissioned. 1. Once the Editor identifies a topic or receives
email notice of an event/project/book/etc., an email describing the
event/project/book/etc is sent to our list of Net Art News writers
(emails sent to netartnews@rhizome.org are always seen by our stable of
writers). If one of them wants the job, he/she let's the Editor know
and writes the Net Art News. If no one wants to cover a particular
project, event, book, etc., then likely that topic will not be covered.
2. One of our Net Art News writers pitches a topic and if the Editor
approves it, the article is written. I suppose I should add that there
are editorial parameters about word count, word repetition, and other
guidelines. If writers don't follow these basic terms, perhaps the Net
Art News would not get published. This rarely happens -- it's basically
negligible.

If Ruth's project was submitted to netartnews@rhizome.org but wasn't
covered, one should assume, unfortunately, that at that moment none of
the writers were game to cover it. Wonderful events/projects/books/etc
don't always get covered and given how we work with writers I am afraid
it is inevitable.

Net Art News is our most widely-read email list and its Editor/Kevin
works very hard to find projects happening internationally, and to
offer a balance of events, projects, books, etc.

Anyone can send ideas for Net Art News to netartnews@rhizome.org or
Kevin McGarry (kevin@rhizome.org) with Net Art News in the subject
line. Rachel

DISCUSSION

Habitat New Media Lab


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> From: "Edu-News" <info@edu-news.com>
> Date: May 20, 2004 1:32:17 PM EDT
> To: "rachel@rhizome.org" <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: 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
>
>
> Habitat New Media Lab at the Canadian Film Centre is currently
> accepting applications for the Fall 2004 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: June 11, 2004
>
> For more information or to request an application please contact:
> habitat@cdnfilmcentre.com
>
>
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: NY press screenings of The Yes Men movie tonight and later


Begin forwarded message:

> From: The Yes Men <administrative@theyesmen.org>
> Date: May 20, 2004 10:57:42 AM EDT
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: NY press screenings of The Yes Men movie tonight and later
>
> Hello! This afternoon at 4pm (and also on May 26 at 8pm and June 3 at
> 6pm),
> the movie called The Yes Men (http://www.theyesmen.org/movie/) will be
> screened by United Artists for the press--including yourself if you can
> cite some media affiliation.
>
> To attend, please email mailto:ina@theyesmen.org and tell her:
>
> * a name for yourself
> * your media affiliation (magazine, zine, website, etc.)
> * your daytime phone number
> * whether you are 1 or 2 people
>
> Then, at 4pm, go to 1350 6th Ave. (at 55th Street), 28th floor,
> Manhattan.
>
> Additional screenings at the same place and with the same RSVP system
> will
> be held on May 26 at 8pm and June 3 at 6pm.
>
> See you soon! Or at least, be seen by you soon!
>
> The Yes Men
>
> --
> You are receiving this message because you've subscribed to the Yes
> Men's
> mailing list and told us that you are in the New York area. To edit
> your
> profile, please visit
> http://theyesmen.org/dblist/prof.php?e=rachel@rhizome.org&xe6911902
>

DISCUSSION

Rhizome 2003 Audit


To anyone who wants to check out the Rhizome.org 2003 audit:
>

> http://rhizome.org/financials/

Rachel

Rachel Greene
Executive Director, Rhizome.org
New Museum of Contemporary Art
583 Broadway, NYC, NY 10012

tel. 212.219.1288 X 208
fax. 212.431.5328
ema. rachel@rhizome.org:

DISCUSSION

Book Party for Internet Art by Rachel Greene


Hi Friends on Rhizome and in the New York area:

Please put on your calendars an event in honor of the publication of my
book, Internet Art, a title in Thames & Hudson's World of Art series:

Thursday, June 3, 6:30-8 pm at the New Museum of Contemporary Art
Bookstore -- 583 Broadway (between Houston and Prince Sts)

This will be one of the last events at the New Museum on Broadway
before the staff, exhibitions and bookstore are moved to The Chelsea
Art Museum (a transitional venue while the new New Museum is built).
There will be lots of bargain books on sale!

DJ Scott (Other Music) will providing our soundtrack for the evening.
Hope to see you there.

Very best, Rachel


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