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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Fwd: Creative News September 27th 2003


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Info" <info@refocus-now.co.uk>
> Date: Sat Sep 27, 2003 3:49:51 PM US/Eastern
> To: "Artbase" <artbase@rhizome.org>
> Subject: Creative News September 27th 2003
> Reply-To: "Support" <support@refocus-now.co.uk>
>
> RANDOM VOICES COMPETITION
>
> Open Internationally to all areas of creative media
> The winning entries will receive a selection of cutting edge art
> and design books. Closing for entries 29th Sept all work to be
> received by Friday 3rd October 2003.
>
> COMPETITION PACK: Entry forms & Guidelines e-mail
> info@refocus-now.co.uk with RANDOM VOICES in the subject.
> Further competition information visit the website
> http://www.refocus-now.co.uk
>
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>
> TOP 50 FUSION COMPETITION
> Winners to be announced this week.
> Showcase to be held 15th - 19th December 2003
> at Gallery 47, Bloomsbury, London. (opposite
> the British Museum)
>
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>
>
> STOCK CATALOGUE PROMOTION
>
> First stock catalogue goes into Production this October.
>
> SHOWCASE EXHIBITION
>
> A showcase exhibition for work featured in this
> edition will be held at the Waterloo Gallery for
> two weeks from 3rd July - 17th July 2004
> (Approx 100 metres to Waterloo International Station)
>
> If you would be interested in submitting work for publication in our
> Stock Catalogues please e-mail your contact details requesting the
> submission
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> i) Distribution information.
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>
> E-mail info@refocus-now.co.uk with STOCK IMAGES
> in the subject line.
>
> http://www.refocus-now.co.uk/Pages/STOCKCATALOGUE.htm
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[Fwd: Fw: Istanbul invitation]


---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: Fw: Istanbul invitation
From: "Michele Thursz" <michele@michelethursz.com>
Date: Sat, September 27, 2003 11:00 am
To: "Michele Thursz" <michele@michelethursz.com>
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"C O P Y I T , S T E A L I T , S H A R E I T"

september 20 - november 8, 2003
opening: september 20 , 2003 saturday 6 - 8 pm

monika bravo
andy deck
godfried donker
ellen gallagher
reynold reynolds
space invader
carlo zanni
marina zurkow

curator:
Michele Thursz
in collaboration with Anne Barlow

Copy it, Steal it, Share it is a group exhibition that
looks at icons as archetypal structures, as sources of
knowledge that generate an on going contemporary dialogue.
The exhibition includes works on paper, drawing, paintings,
cinema, net, mosaic and public installations.

BORUSAN CULTURE AND ART CENTER
Istiklal Caddesi 421-423 Beyoglu, 80060 Istanbul - Turkey
Tel: +90 (212) 292 06 55 Fax: +90 (212) 252 45 91
info@borusansanat.com

w w w . b o r u s a n s a n a t . c o m

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Fwd: HorizonZero 10.2.2: PLAY: growing up digital


Begin forwarded message:

> From: HorizonZero <HorizonZero@banffcentre.ca>
> Date: Fri Sep 26, 2003 3:54:07 PM US/Eastern
> To: HorizonZero <HorizonZero@banffcentre.ca>
> Subject: HorizonZero 10.2.2: PLAY: growing up digital
>
> The Banff New Media Institute and The Canadian Cultural Online Portal
> are
> pleased to present Issue 10.2 of HorizonZero:
>
> PLAY: growing up digital
>
> http://www.horizonzero.ca
>
> A magic doorway to an underground world ... a tree fort full of stuff
> just
> for girls ... a profusion of puffballs ... a new playground game
> starring
> Marcel the monkey ...these are just a few of the delights awaiting
> return
> visitors to PLAY Valley.
>
> Hidden deep in the forest is Anita Johnston's spooky,
> wonderland-esque, and
> gritty 3d UndeRlanD. This 'otherworld' of topsyturvy dead-ends and
> impossible objects, combines eighteenth century architecture, strange
> playground equipment, a rather gloomy forest, and nightmare
> streetscapes
> embedded with graffiti.
>
> High in a tree overlooking the mountains another secret playspace has
> appeared. The Girl's Fort (no boys allowed!) features games and cool
> links
> especially for girls.
>
> And in the playground, Geoff Lillemon's Swine has been joined by Nadine
> Lessio's Monkey Pants, and Myron Campbell's Trash Attacks. Marcel the
> monkey needs help to navigate a jungle maze and grab his favorite pair
> of
> pants from the beak of a mischievous toucan. Meanwhile, Angus the
> human-borg bear has awoken from hibernation to save the world from
> pollution
> and trash.
>
> Weird science experiments come bubbling up out of the Protozoa Pond,
> including a brand new original science game from RACOL (Alberta's Rural
> Advanced Community of Learners Project) that's more fun than a water
> rocket!
>
> Further down the valley, a puffball patch sprouts HorizonZero's picks
> of
> outstanding children's websites. And nestled in a lush valley, this
> issue's
> edition of Horizontal features Sheri Hatt's carnivalesque photographs
> of Ile
> Ste. Helene's La Ronde amusement park.
>
> HorizonZero is a bilingual web-publication dedicated to showcasing the
> best
> in Canadian digital arts + culture.
>
> http://www.horizonzero.ca
>
> If you do not wish to receive further email from HorizonZero, please
> reply
> with unsubscribe in the subject line.
>

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Fwd: [International ArtExpo] Luca Curci > VIDEO.GAME | press release


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Begin forwarded message:

> From: Luca Curci <lucacurci@lucacurci.com>
> Date: Fri Sep 26, 2003 1:26:39 PM US/Eastern
> To: artexpo@domeus.it
> Subject: [International ArtExpo] Luca Curci > VIDEO.GAME | press
> release
> Reply-To: artexpo-moderators@domeus.it
>
>

DISCUSSION

Rhizome participation in Eyebeam Forum


Any thoughts on this opportunity? Do rhizomers want to participate?
Sarai and Nettime are list-neighbours I can vouch for as
interesting.... -- Rachel

Begin forwarded message:

> Here is the blurb on the forum....
>
> Distributed Creativity
> An Online Forum
> Www.eyebeam.org/distributedcreativity
> November 12-December 19, 2003
>
>
> As technological innovations continue to expand, creative practice has
> shifted toward the edge. Artists are organizing impromptu street
> actions by
> mobile phone; musicians are repurposing networks for artistic ends and
> curators are breaching commercial confines by streaming broadband art
> projects to new audiences. DISTRIBUTED CREATIVITY, Eyebeam's sixth
> annual
> online forum, takes a look at the interconnected web of opportunities
> and
> collaborations emerging in areas such as WiFi, Weblogs, rich Internet
> applications, voice over IP, and social software. The forum will be
> held in
> partnership with The University of Maine and will engage several
> communities
> across the web to discuss the artistic, legal, technical and social
> dynamics
> of our increasingly networked world.
>
> Here are three plausible technical solutions to consider: (with
> changes for
> Rhizome, of course!)
>
> -a php/mysql based system...with partner provided login and some server
> permission on your end, an Eyebeam script would pull outside posts into
> Eyebeam's presentation, ie. Request permission to access a field or two
> within the partner discussion database records to pull them into
> Eyebeam's
> discussion database. This would be executed at a predetermined
> frequency
> say twice a day or maybe more often, thus posts would not appear
> instantaneously but would have a slight delay.
> -email based systems...partner accepts an Eyebeam mail account to send
> and
> receive posts; eyebeam script would post-process the account's mail
> components into a threaded discussion archive.
> -add code to partner system that duplicates and sends posts from your
> system
> to Eyebeam.
>
> I am also asking the following communities to take one week...Creative
> Commons, Sarai.net, DATA, Nettime. There would be one community per
> week.
> Topics to discuss include--artistic collaborations and legal
> implications,
> new platforms and innovations, commercial uses, etc.
>
>


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