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: tank tv news letter


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "tank.tv" <movies@tank.tv>
> Date: April 19, 2004 6:42:55 AM EDT
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: tank tv news letter
>
>
> Walking down the street last month, a big man stopped in front of me
> staring
> with grey eyes. He asked if I could carry him on my back, but he was
> such a big
> guy it would have been very difficult, I was quite scared, though, so
> I said
> yes. He squashed me, he was so heavy that the pavement broke. I ended
> up in
> someonea?Ts basement with the big man next to me. In front of me,
> there was a
> skinny lady on a stage doing some magic trick to a small audience. It
> was then I
> thought that this month Tank TV should be tricks, spring and magic...
>
> This montha?Ts story on Tank TV is sensation, absurdities, tricks and=

> springs.
>
> http://tank.tv
>
>
> TANK TV NEWS LETTER
>
> April 2004
>
> Why does film or videos have to be only be in cinemas and galleries? A
> VIDEO GALLERY, A television for the web, exhibiting peoplea?Ts ideas
> and visually interesting moving images, Tank TV is a showcase for the
> best of this new material. It functions as an inspirational
> alternative to what is offered to us at present.
>
> A 3 minute interview with Belgian artist Jacques Charlier:
>
> When/ why did you start using video as a medium?
> My work is a big mix of mediums. The medium is always chosen according
> to the idea I have of creating a piece. The support really depends on
> the idea I have of what I want to present.
> The first time I used film was for the Paris Biennial in 1971, when I
> was commissioned to make a film on Belgian artists. I then used the
> video to make short stories. Due to the specific properties of that
> medium, it was an easy quick way to record comedy sketches.
>
> What was your idea behind a?oThanks For Coming?a?

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Tune(In))) to Transmission Arts


> From: "news@eai.org" <news@eai.org>
> Date: April 15, 2004 4:51:42 PM EDT
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Tune(In))) to Transmission Arts
> Reply-To: <news@eai.org>
>
> Tune(In))) The Kitchen
> Presented by free103point9 and The Kitchen. In collaboration with
> Electronic Arts Intermix.
>
> April 22, 2004
> 7 - 11 pm
> $20 (includes radio) / $10 (bring your own radio with headphones)
> The Kitchen
> 512 West 19th Street
> New York, NY 10011
>
> This sound installation/event is designed for a virtually silent
> environment in which listeners hear live performances through
> individual radio headsets.Tune(In))) The Kitchen, presented in
> conjunction with 'New Sound, New York,

DISCUSSION

Fwd: news


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Annie Abrahams <aabrahams@bram.org>
> Date: April 16, 2004 10:21:23 AM EDT
> To: a@bram.org
> Subject: news
>
> "Painsong" words, words, that hurts. 15 .mp3 mixed, to be mixed. Might
> take
> time to charge. Dependant on flux, computer, plugin, and you.
>
> http://www.bram.org/pain
>
> "Painsong" des mots, des mots qui font mal. 15 .mp3 mixed, a melanger=
.
> Peut
> prendre du temps a charger. Dependant du flux, de l'ordinatuer, du
> plugin,
> et de vous.
>
> Images et sounds of internet related performance "AttentionS"
> http://www.bram.org/attention/indexan.htm
>
> Images et sons de la performance "Attention aux mots"
> http://www.bram.org/attention
>
> bye
> Annie Abrahams
>
> if you don't want to recieve my "news", please send me a mail with
> "no" in
> the subject line
>
> si vous ne voulez plus recevoir mes "nouvelles", envoyez moi un mail
> avec
> "non" dans le sujet du mail.
>
> http://www.bram.info
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: ISEA2004 PRESS RELEASE: Ferry Programme Highlights


Begin forwarded message:

> From: iseainfo@lume.fi
> Date: April 16, 2004 2:16:20 PM EDT
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: ISEA2004 PRESS RELEASE: Ferry Programme Highlights
>
> PRESS RELEASE APRIL 16, 2004
>
> ISEA2004 CRUISE: CLUBBING AND NETWORKING BY THE POOL
>
> ISEA2004 symposium (August 14-22) brings together top professionals and
> large audiences interested in experiencing new media culture in all its
> forms in Helsinki and Tallinn and on the ISEA2004 cruise. ISEA2004
> participants experience the latest vibes of new media by joining the
> ISEA2004 cruise connecting harbour cities in the Baltic and visiting
> conferences and exhibitions in Helsinki and Tallinn.
>
> THE FERRY PROGRAMME MIXES SOUND ART, INSTALLATIONS, RESEARCH AND MOBILE
> GAMES
>
> ISEA2004 early bird sales campaign is heading towards its last week
> with
> 30\% discounts on ticket prices for bookings made before 23 April at
> http://isea2004.net/tickets. At the same time, we are delighted to
> announce
> some highlights from the ISEA2004 cruise programme that interface live
> music, performances, funky club acts by the most prominent members of
> contemporary dj and vj culture, sound installations in unexpected
> places
> from lifts to swimming pools, interactive mobile games, networking
> sessions
> and panels.
>
> The entire ferry is turned into a multi-venue experience on the Main
> Stage
> at the Metropolitan Club, the Karaoke and Disco Lounge, the Sonic
> Pool, the
> Chill out deck as well as multiple workshop and network meeting
> modules.
> Even the Silja Opera ferry itself becomes source material for several
> projects. American artists Steve Bradley and Tim Nohe for example
> electrify
> the elevators with "ferrite" sounds.
>
> Each stage offers 24 hours of electronic music and live events spread
> out
> over the two cruises. The Interfacing Sound Cruise has a stronger
> focus on
> dance music while the Networked Experience cruise explores more
> experimental edges of electronic music. Participants can also navigate
> between live performances and interventions by

DISCUSSION

Fwd: DECORATIVE NEWSFEEDS LAUNCH - THOMSON & CRAIGHEAD


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Jon Thomson <j.thomson@ucl.ac.uk>
> Date: April 15, 2004 8:04:03 AM EDT
> To: shop@dot-store.com, look@templatecinema.com
> Subject: DECORATIVE NEWSFEEDS LAUNCH - THOMSON & CRAIGHEAD
>
> -->
> "Decorative Newsfeeds" by Thomson & Craighead
> A new networked installation created for the Media Centre in
> Huddersfield.
>
> Using a live feed from the web, "Decorative Newsfeeds" presents up to
> the minute headline news from around the world as a series of pleasant
> animations, allowing gallery visitors to keep informed while
> contemplating a kind of readymade sculpture or perhaps an automatic
> drawing.
>
> Opening Party in the Medialounge on Thursday 22 April between 7.30 and
> 9.00pm.
> The exhibition will continue from Friday 23 April to Friday 2 July;
> the Medialounge is open between Monday and Friday,10.00am to 5.30pm.
>
> For more information please contact:
>
> Clare Danek,
> The Media Centre, Huddersfield,
> 07 Northumberland Street,
> Huddersflield HD1 1RL
>
> +44 (0)870 990 5007
> clare@the-media-centre.co.uk
> http://druh.co.uk/medialounge/exhibitions.html
>
> -->
> Thomson & Craighead / http://www.thomson-craighead.net /
> http://www.templatecinema.com is beta-testing now! /
> http://www.dot-store.com is still trading.
>
> Current exhibition: Haunted Media @ Site Gallery in Sheffield, UK
> Up next: Unprepared Piano, Villette Numerique, Paris. September 2004
>


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