Rachel Greene
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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: [oldboys] ISEA2004 - deadline for submissions extended]


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Subject: [oldboys] ISEA2004 - deadline for submissions extended
From: "Amanda McDonald Crowley" <amc@autonomous.org>
Date: Fri, August 8, 2003 8:50 am
To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
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ISEA2004: The 12th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
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+++ Deadline extended to 20 September, 2003 +++
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http://www.isea2004.net

- Stockholm - Tallinn - Helsinki -
August 14 - 22, 2004

new media art - media culture research - electronic music -
art and science - cultural and social applications for new media -

New media meets art, science, research, and popular culture at
ISEA2004 in Stockholm - Tallinn - Helsinki. For the first time an
event of this scale is being organised between three cities and on the
ferry travelling between these three Baltic countries.
International participants and local audiences attend thematic
conferences, exhibitions, live performances, screenings, satellite events,
concerts and clubs. Many events are also interfaced via
television, radio, broadband Internet, and mobile networks.

We are encouraging: Socially, critically and ecologically engaging work;
Projects that bring the creative media to the streets; Projects that are
worn on or inside people; Context sensitive work in the museums; Projects
that float, dock or sail; Screen based media as it appears in 2004; Sea
Fair: technological gizmos for ferry travellers and future media
archaeologists to discover; Bridges between club scenes and art venues;
Most engaging works from performing arts that engage new media, users, and
audiences; Networks to network...

Key themes for the event include:
Networked experience (Stockholm)
Wearable experience (Tallinn)
Wireless experience (Helsinki)
Histories of the new: media arts, media cultures, media technologies - all
cities

Additional themes include:
Open source and software as culture (Helsinki)
Critical interaction design (Helsinki)
Geopolitics of media (Tallinn)
Interfacing sound (Helsinki and on the Ferry - in collaboration with
Koneisto - check out http://www.koneisto.com for details of this year's
Koneisto Festival 24-26 July 2003)

We are currently inviting proposals for projects and papers for the
exhibitions, conferences and associated programs during ISEA2004.
Projects might include: works for exhibition in a gallery; workshops;
installations in public spaces; live performance; interfaced screenings;
games or shared environments; projects which encourage remote
participation - etc.

Proposals for the conference can include papers and panels but we are
equally interested in workshops and roundtables: discussion formats that
encourage participation and exchange of ideas.

We are also working with a range of local organisations who may be able to
host short and medium term residencies or workshops for artists who are
keen to spend a longer time working with local artists and organisations.
Information on these opportunities will be regularly added to the web
site, so do register to receive updates. ISEA2004 will be an exciting
week long event, but we are also interested in providing a space to build
long term, sustainable exchange and collaboration.

The time on the Ferry will provide a space for less formal dialogue and
social intercourse, so feel free to propose workshops and meetings for the
exchange of information and ideas.

Our over all aim for ISEA2004 is to create an event which is thematically
and critically coherent and provides new insight.

Please note that ISEA2004 is a forum for artistic, academic, and
culturally or socially relevant work that has not previously been
presented in international forums (you may have showed/presented it in
your local context).

All submissions are done via our website using a web form and stored into
a database. This procedure allows us to have the proposals reviewed by
International Programme Committee (IPC) members. We very much look
forward to hearing your ideas!

For further information:
http://www.isea2004.net
info@isea2004.net

Our partners for the event are:

MAIN ORGANISER:
m-cult, centre for media culture in finland
http://www.m-cult.org

HELSINKI:
Exhibition: The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma
http://www.kiasma.fi
Conference: Media Centre Lume (University of Art and Design)
http://www.lume.fi
Electronic music: Koneisto (Festival for electronic music and arts)
http://www.koneisto.com

STOCKHOLM:
Coordinator: CRAC, Creative Room for Art and Computing
http://www.crac.org
Conference: Moderna Museet
http://www.modernamuseet.se and
Royal University College of Fine Arts (Stockholm)
http://www.kkh.se
Exhibition: Fargfabriken
http://www.fargfabriken.se
Electronic music: Fylkingen
http://www.fylkingen.se

TALLINN:
Coordinator + conference: Estonian Academy of Arts
http://artun.ee
Exhibition: Center for Contemporary Arts, Estonia at The Art Museum of
Estonia
http://www.cca.ee

ISEA2004 is produced in collaboration with ISEA Inter-Society for the
Electronic Arts http://www.isea-web.org

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For further information:
http://www.isea2004.net
info@isea2004.net

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DISCUSSION

Fwd: New Media and photography Gallery to open in Chelsea


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Agnes Han <agnes@bluemedium.com>
> Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 1:26:27 PM US/Eastern
> To: <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: New Media and photography Gallery to open in Chelsea
>
>
> Bryce Wolkowitz will launch a new gallery that is dedicated to the
> exhibition, study, and sale of moving image and photographic works. In
> addition to his previous post as specialist in the Photography
> Department at
> Christie's Auction House in New York, Wolkowitz has worked with the
> International Center of Photography and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
>
> The gallery open its doors to the public on September 18, 2003 with an
> inaugural group exhibition which includes artists Jim Campbell, Alan
> Rath,
> John F. Simon Jr., and Steina. Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery is located at
> 601
> West 26th Street, Suite 1240 and is open 10AM

DISCUSSION

Fwd: New Media Scotland @ the Edinburgh Festival


Begin forwarded message:

> From: info@mediascot.org
> Date: Thu Jul 24, 2003 6:13:58 AM US/Eastern
> To: info@mediascot.org
> Subject: New Media Scotland @ the Edinburgh Festival
>
> New Media Scotland presents two projects during the Edinburgh Festival:
>
> ---------------------------------
> Mike Stubbs - Strapline Generator
> ---------------------------------
>
> Rebrand your local area through HOST
> http://host.mediascot.org
>
> 8 August 2003, Stills, Edinburgh - Launch event in association with
> product. magazine. Further details at http://www.mediascot.org
>
> Strapline Generator is a playful yet poignant social observation on
> the current phenomenon of city branding as a strategy of marketing and
> regeneration. Strapline Generator asks viewers to respond to a series
> of questions on their local area and then creates slogans or
> 'straplines'.
>
> Strapline Generator is part of HOST, a space on the New Media Scotland
> web site dedicated to projects by artists. A Strapline Generator
> project page features in the fiction issue of product. magazine
> http://www.product.org.uk
>
> ------------------
> Crossing Over Time
> ------------------
>
> Edinburgh International Film Festival 2003: Official Selection as part
> of "The New Europe". UK Premiere of Crossing Over Time, a New Media
> Scotland touring video programme selected by Chris Byrne.
>
> 14 August 2003, Filmhouse, Edinburgh
> http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk
>
> For further details and to download the Crossing Over Time trailer
> visit http://www.mediascot.org
>
> What happened to the post-Cold War dream of transition to democracy in
> a new Europe? 23 inspirational short films which display by turns
> humour, dazzling visual inventiveness and bold attitude. Diverse
> storylines include a vertigo-defying journey down the outside of a
> Zagreb tower block; Call centre workers scripted into a music video
> drama; Comradeship between Siberian and Appalachian coal miners; and
> Andres Serrano's infamous 'Piss Christ' recreated through performance
> art.
>
> -----------------------------
> Strapline Generator - Context
> -----------------------------
>
> Strapline Generator is a complement to research into branding
> statements used by cities around the UK, and the practices and
> expectations of city marketing. The work forms part of Stubbs' City
> Strapline Industries project commissioned by Forma for an exhibition
> at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in 2004.
>
> HOST is a space on the New Media Scotland web site dedicated to
> projects by artists. Earlier projects also available to view on HOST
> feature a range of Scottish and international artists including
> slateford, Katrina McPherson & Simon Fildes, *candy factory, Luci
> Eyers, Dane, Torsten Lauschmann, Lindsay Perth, Claude Closky and
> Roshini Kempadoo.
>
> Strapline Generator made in collaboration with Dan Norton. Research
> assisted by Rachel Priestman. Supported by Forma, Arts Council
> England, Newcastle Gateshead Initiative, School of Television &
> Imaging at University of Dundee, & New Media Scotland. The Strapline
> Generator launch event is part of a double launch event with the
> fiction issue of product. Launch event supported by New Media
> Scotland, Stills, product. magazine, Newhaven, Tennents.
>
> ----------------------------
> Crossing Over Time - Context
> ----------------------------
>
> Crossing Over Time features works by international artists,
> commissioned between 1996 and 2001 for the Crossing Over residency
> projects, co-curated by Iliyana Nedkova and Nina Czegledy.
>
> Since its inception in 1996, the Crossing Over project has produced 47
> new moving image works. The post-Cold War dream of transformation and
> the cross-cultural metaphor of the journey are recurring themes in the
> Crossing Over shorts. Crossing Over crossed the globe from Sofia, Novi
> Sad, Ljubliana, Columbus, and Liverpool.
>
> The programme features works by Lala Rasic (Croatia), Herb E. Smith
> (USA), Krassimir Terziev (Bulgaria), Phil Collins (UK), Alexander
> Battista Ilic (Croatia), Dimitrina Sevova (Bulgaria), Antal Bodozcky
> (Hungary), Paul Rooney (UK), Baza (Yugoslavia), Boryana Dragoeva
> (Bulgaria), Gaspar Csongor (Romania), Susan B. Halpern (USA),
> Tsvetelina Gancheva (Bulgaria), Barbara Konopka (Poland), Maria
> Natasha Stukoff (Switzerland/UK), Ivan Mudov (Bulgaria), Mare Tralla
> (Estonia), Chris Speed (UK), Mary-Avril Gillan (Ireland), Levente
> Sipos (Hungary), Mike Kash (USA)
>
> Crossing Over Time is a New Media Scotland touring programme, funded
> by the National Touring Programme of Arts Council England. Crossing
> Over Time is available to tour to venues in the UK and
> internationally. Please contact us at the address below for hire
> details.
>
> ----------
>
> For further information on Straplines or Crossing Over Time contact:
> --
> --------------------------------------------------------
> info@mediascot.org
> --------------------------------------------------------
> New Media Scotland tel: +44 131 477 3774
> P.O. Box 23434, Edinburgh EH7 5SZ fax: +44 131 477 3775
> Scotland, UK http://www.mediascot.org
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: Sundance Online Film Festival Call For Entries


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Sundance Online Film Festival" <online@sundance.org>
> Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 6:04:38 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Sundance Online Film Festival Call For Entries
> Reply-To: soff@deepblusutdios.com
>
> The Sundance Film Festival is announcing its fourth annual Sundance
> Online Film Festival, which showcases the most innovative and creative
> storytellers using new digital technology. We invite all emerging and
> established digital artists, filmmakers, and storytellers to submit
> works in the following competitive categories:
>
>
>
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: <nettime> Tactical Media: stream-to-FM presentation at the THING


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net>
> Date: Sun Aug 3, 2003 9:00:07 AM US/Eastern
> To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net>
> Subject: <nettime> Tactical Media: stream-to-FM presentation at the
> THING
> Reply-To: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net>
>
> THINGMeeting with Jonathan Jay
> by The THINGTank
>
> Drift by The THINGSpace for a Tactical Streaming
> presentation.
>
> On August 5 (Tuesday), 2003
> from 7pm to 8pm
>
> THE THING
> http://bbs.thing.net
>
> 601 West 26th Street 4th Fl
> Between 11th and 12th Ave.
> New York, New York 10001
> Tel: 212-937 0443
>
> Jonathan Jay is a designer, writer, micro-radio networking applied
> theorist
> and organizer who has made the small wet city of Seattle his home
> for the last 24 years. He got his start in pirate radio as an audio
> collage
> DJ with PearlJam initiated FUCC 89.1 fm in 1996 and went on to
> co-found FSR, Free Seattle Radio 87.9.
>
> In response to repeated interventions by the FCC and in anticipation
> of the
> WTO protests of 1999, he played the pivotal role in starting 'Studio
> X' an
> Internet Radio Station, capable of streaming audio to remotely located
> microFM transmitters. Jonathan also developed the net.radio component
> of the
> Indymedia.org's live tactical audio reports of events from the streets
> of
> Seattle. Jonathan also started MicroRadio.NET, a website focused on
> collaborations between 'webcasters' with traditional 'terrestrial' FM
> broadcasting micro radio stations around the world.
>
> Recently, building upon the success of earlier distribution efforts,
> including a distributed mass action of electronic civil disobedience
> in fall
> of 2002 during the National Association of Broadcasters annual meeting
> taking place in Seattle where more than10 frequencies up and down the
> FM
> dial were temporarily 'occupied' .
>
> Currently Jonathan is working to develop a model of networked
> micro-transmitter arrays that could provide city-wide coverage to
> dozens of
> neighborhoods on unused or 'open' frequencies on the local FM.
>
> http://www.radioproject.org
>
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