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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war games


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> War Games: Digital Gaming and the U.S. Military
>
>
> Date and Time: Sunday, November 9th at 7pm
>
> Ticket Price : $6.00
>
> URL: http://www.ocularis.net
>
>
> A multi-media presentation on the historical relationships between the
> video game industry and the U.S. Military, by Village Voice writer Ed
> Halter.

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Launch event this Thursday at Dia for Marijke van Warmerdam's web project


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Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Tucker, Sara" <stucker@diacenter.org>
> Date: Mon Oct 27, 2003 10:44:39 AM US/Eastern
> To: "Tucker, Sara" <stucker@diacenter.org>
> Subject: Launch event this Thursday at Dia for Marijke van Warmerdam's
> web project
>
> Please join us in celebrating the launch of
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: HorizonZero CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS


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> From: HorizonZero <HorizonZero@banffcentre.ca>
> Date: Fri Oct 24, 2003 4:47:48 PM US/Eastern
> To: HorizonZero <HorizonZero@banffcentre.ca>
> Subject: HorizonZero CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
>
> CALL FOR PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
>
> HorizonZero is looking for LIVE and PREVIOUSLY RECORDED performances
> for
> inclusion
> in Issue 13 : PERFORM!
>
> We're looking for work that is suitable for online distribution/online
> audiences. If your live act
> can rise to the challenge of engaging audiences through the eye of a
> Web cam
> OR if you have a
> performance documented and ready for distribution to an online
> audience then
> we want to hear
> from you!
>
> Submissions
> Previously recorded work or new works from performance artists of all
> stripes suitable for online
> distribution through www.horizonzero.ca.
> All types/styles of performance are welcome. Submissions will be
> evaluated
> for their ability to
> deliver a high impact performance suitable for general audiences and
> public
> online/streamed
> distribution through HorizonZero.
>
> Application form
> Complete Application form and submission guidelines available at :
> http://www.horizonzero.ca/index.php?pp=3&lang=0
>
> Deadline
> November 24, 2003
> For more information please refer to submission form or email:
> horizonzero@banffcentre.ca
> with PERFORM in the subject line.
> WWW.HORIZONZERO.CA
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: HorizonZero 11.1: CONNECT:Technology and social interaction


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> From: HorizonZero <HorizonZero@banffcentre.ca>
> Date: Fri Oct 24, 2003 2:26:22 PM US/Eastern
> To: HorizonZero <HorizonZero@banffcentre.ca>
> Subject: HorizonZero 11.1: CONNECT:Technology and social interaction
>
> The Banff New Media Institute and The Canadian Cultural Online Portal
> are
> pleased to present Issue 11 of HorizonZero:
>
> CONNECT: technology + social interaction
>
> http://www.horizonzero.ca
>
> Part coffee house, part public house; part university, part artist
> atelier;
> part design studio, part think-tank; part intimate salon, part festival
> space; definitive party place - HorizonZero invites you to enter the
> halogen halls of the new art and research space of Montreal's SAT
> (Societe
> des Arts Technologiques), where the party of the season is getting
> underway.
> . .
>
> Fabulous and friendly people await ... all happy to share a glass of
> wine,
> and a moment of conversation. Sneak away with Josette to share in an
> intimate dialog with artist Luc Courchesne, (also the SAT's
> president!),
> about his pioneering interactive video work. Josette has a passion for
> panoramic photography and interactive cinema, and she has just the
> introduction you need in her back pocket - critic Chris Hales'
> provocative
> consideration of the genre.
>
> Life-of-the party Jules, with a little help from writer Virginie
> Pringuet,
> can tell all about the history of the SAT, and take you to meet the
> SAT's
> vivacious and visionary founder and director, Monique Savoie.
>
> And if you want to feel that special connection, to experience the
> fusion of
> a social technological network-nexus, you need only go say hello to
> Alfred.
>
> Don't be shy! It's time to CONNECT . . .
>
> 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
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DISCUSSION

Re: Re: Poll Position (Quality and Quantity vs Frequency)


Thanks for your input. The 'News' in Net Art News has a different
connotation from CNN News Alerts -- two different uses of the word
'news.' It is true that Net Art News content can be time based or
timely -- an art project that people can only participate with til the
end of the month, or a competition to be entered before some date, or
some such -- but most of the time the projects are not 'news' in the
way CNN News is. Sometimes covered projects/events/books etc.,. are new
to the field, recently launched, but that isn't always important or why
they gets covered by Net Art News writers. I guess I was thinking we
should find out if people wanted to read them more often based on their
enjoyment of them and desire to read them, not on their
use-value/timeliness... See what I mean? Very best, Rachel

On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 05:32 PM, Dyske Suematsu wrote:

> I think Bob makes a good point.
>
> Knowing that it comes 5 days a week, diminishes the significance of the
> news. I'm subscribed to CNN's news alert, and surprisingly they do not
> abuse
> it. They only send me an email when there is a major news story. So,
> whenever it comes in, I take it seriously, and I read it as soon as it
> comes
> in. Some week, I might receive 5, other weeks, I might receive none.
>
> The more frequently it comes in, the less significance it would have
> psychologically. Beyond a certain number, I would want a service that
> notifies me of the important ones out of all the Net Art News. If this
> becomes necessary, it would be unfortunate. At that point, Net Art News
> would be just another post on RAW.
>
> I think Bob's suggestion is a sound one. It's a compromise of the two.
> You
> keep the minimum, but can be increased depending on the number of
> significant news items that comes up every week.
>
> Best,
> Dyske
>
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