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: Day-Long Video Screening at Dia:Chelsea bookshop


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> Date: Wed Jan 7, 2004 5:55:04 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Day-Long Video Screening at Dia:Chelsea bookshop
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<bold>Subject: </bold>Day-Long Video Screening at Dia:Chelsea bookshop

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DISCUSSION

Fwd: LEONARDO Call For Papers: 7th Workshop on Space and the Arts


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> From: Melinda Klayman <mklayman@leonardo.info>
> Date: Wed Jan 7, 2004 11:39:33 AM US/Eastern
> To: LEO Network <mklayman@leonardo.info>
> Subject: LEONARDO Call For Papers: 7th Workshop on Space and the Arts
>
> *Apologies for cross-posting*
>
> LEONARDO Call For Papers: 7th Workshop on Space and the Arts
>
> Leonardo is pleased to announce its co-sponsorship of the 7th workshop
> on
> space and the arts. Deadline for submission of proposals is 29 February
> 2004.
>
> Space: Science, Technology and the Arts
> (7th Workshop on Space and the Arts)
>
> 18-21 May 2004
>
> European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESA-ESTEC)
> Noordwijk, The Netherlands
>
> First Announcement and Call for Papers
>
> 'Space: Science, Technology and the Arts

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Fwd: .MOV - Work from the Eyebeam Moving Image Studios '03


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Fwd: FW: Curatorial Practice Scholarship Opportunity at CCA


This is a great opportunity!

> -----Original Message-----
> From:Dan Cameron
> Sent:Mon 1/5/2004 1:15 PM
> To:Staff
> Cc:
> Subject:FW: Curatorial Practice Scholarship Opportunity at CCA
>
> If you know someone who might be available for this fellowship, please
> pass it on...
>
> Thanks!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kate fowle [mailto:kfowle@ccac-art.edu]
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 7:49 PM
> To: kfowle@cca.edu
> Subject: Curatorial Practice Scholarship Opportunity at CCA
>
>
> Hi there
> Good News!!
>
> California College of the Arts is pleased to announce significant merit
> scholarship support for an entering 2004 international graduate student
> pursuing the MA in Curatorial Practice.
>
> Applicants must apply from Southeast and East Asia, including the
> following
> countries: Burma, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan,
> Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, or
> Vietnam.
>
> CCA offers one of the few graduate programs in the United States that
> focuses on contemporary curatorial practice. Interested candidates must
> complete their graduate application by February 1.
>
> To learn more about the program and admissions requirements, visit our
> website at www.cca.edu. For Further information contact Graduate
> Admissions
> Officer, Leah Modigliani, at lmodigliani@cca.edu.
>
> Please forward this email on to any individual or organization who you
> think
> may be interested in this opportunity, or who may be able to spread
> the word
> to those who would want to apply.
>
> Happy Holidays!
> All the best
> Kate
>
>
> Kate Fowle
> Co chair
> MA Curatorial Practice
> California College of the Arts
> 1111 Eighth Street
> San Francisco
> CA 94107
>
> kfowle@cca.edu
> 1 415 551 9249
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: information on exhibition "Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies" in Lueneburg


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> From: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at>
> Date: Mon Jan 5, 2004 11:05:34 AM US/Eastern
> To: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at>
> Subject: information on exhibition "Alternative Economics, Alternative
> Societies" in Lueneburg
> Reply-To: oliver.ressler@chello.at
>
> (for German and an image please scroll down)
>
>
>
> ALTERNATIVE ECONOMICS, ALTERNATIVE SOCIETIES
>
> A project by Oliver Ressler
>
> Kunstraum der Universitaet Lueneburg
> Scharnhorststr.1, 21335 Lueneburg, Germany
> opening: Thursday, 08.01.04, 8 pm
> http://kunstraum.uni-lueneburg.de
> http://www.ressler.at
>
>
> After the loss of a countermodel for capitalism - which socialism, in
> its real, existing form had presented until its collapse - alternative
> concepts for economic and social development are facing difficulties
> at the beginning of the twenty-first century. In the industrial
> nations, "alternatives" are only broadly discussed when they do not
> question the existing power relations of the capitalist system and
> representative democracies. Other socio-economic approaches are, on
> the other hand, labeled utopian, devalued, and excluded from serious
> discussion if even considered at all.
>
> In the framework of the theme-specific installation, "Alternative
> Economics, Alternative Societies," the focus is on diverse concepts,
> models, and utopias for alternative economies and societies which all
> share a rejection by the capitalist system of rule. For each concept,
> an interview was carried out from which an English video was produced.
> In the exhibition, these single-channel 20 to 37 minute videos are
> each shown on a separate monitor thus forming the central element of
> the artistic installation.
>
> The project presents alternative social and economic models such as
> "Inclusive Democracy" from Takis Fotopoulos (GB/GR), "Participatory
> Economy" from Michael Albert (U.S.A.), and "Free Cooperation" from
> Christoph Spehr (G). Nancy Folbre (U.S.A.) speaks about her concept of
> "Caring Labor," and Marge Piercy (U.S.A.) discusses the
> feminist-anarchist utopias of her social fantasies. As interesting
> historical models, the workers' self-management in Yugoslavia in the
> sixties and seventies are thematized in the exhibition by Todor Kuljic
> (SCG) and the workers' collectives during the Spanish Civil War
> (1936-38) by Salome Molto (E).
>
> Chosen for each video is one quotation significant for the alternative
> model that it presents. The quote is placed directly on the floor of
> the exhibition room as a several meter long text piece. This floor
> lettering, made from adhesive film, leads exhibition visitors directly
> to the corresponding videos, yet the quotes also overlap one another
> and subdivide the room into different sections.
>
> The exhibition project will be continually expanded in the coming
> years through further economic and social concepts. These form a
> non-hierarchically arranged pool, which offers stimulus and
> suggestions for contemplation of social alternatives and possibilities
> for action.
>
> The installation "Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies" is
> realized within the following exhibitions:
>
> Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana (SI), 30.10. - 23.11.03 ("Alternative
> Economics,...")
> Espace Forde, Geneve (CH), 06. - 19.12.03 ("There is no Alternative")
> Kunstraum der Universitat Luneburg (G), 08. - 16.01.04 ("Alternative=

> Economics,...")
> Transmediale.04, Berlin (G), 31.01. - 15.02.04 ("fly utopia!")
> O.K - Center for Contemporary Art, Linz (A), 11.03. - 02.05.04 ("Open
> House")
> Wyspa Progress Foundation, Gdansk (PL), 01.05.04 - 30.07.04 ("Health
> and Safety")
> Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna (A), 16.06. - 24.07.04 ("permanent
> produktiv")
> Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand (N), 06.07. - 15.08.04 ("Detox
> Tour")
>
>
> "Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies" is a project realized
> in the framework of republicart (www.republicart.net), produced by
> Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana and the Kunstraum der Universitat Luneburg.=

> The project is supported by the EU-Program Culture 2000 and the BKA
> section for the arts.
>
>
>
>
> D e u t s c h :
>
>
> ALTERNATIVE ECONOMICS, ALTERNATIVE SOCIETIES
>
> ein Projekt von Oliver Ressler
>
> Kunstraum der Universitat Luneburg
> Scharnhorststr.1, D-21335 Luneburg
> Eroffnung: Donnerstag, 08.01.04, 20 Uhr
> http://kunstraum.uni-lueneburg.de
> http://www.ressler.at
>
>
> Nach dem Verlust eines Gegenmodells zum Kapitalismus - wie der real
> existierende Sozialismus bis zu dessen Zusammenbruch eines bildete -
> haben es zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts alternative Konzepte einer
> okonomischen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung schwer. "Alternativen"=

> werden in den Industriestaaten namlich nur dann breiter diskutiert,
> wenn sie die bestehenden Machtverhaltnisse im kapitalistischen System=

> und in den reprasentativen Demokratien nicht in Frage stellen. Andere=

> sozio-okonomische Ansatze werden hingegen als utopisch bezeichnet,
> abgewertet und von einer ernsthaften Auseinandersetzung
> ausgeschlossen, so sie uberhaupt wahrgenommen werden.
>
> Im Rahmen der themenspezifischen Installation "Alternative Economics,
> Alternative Societies" werden unterschiedliche Konzepte, Modelle und
> Utopien fur alternative Okonomien und Gesellschaften fokussiert, dere=
n
> Gemeinsamkeit die Zuruckweisung des kapitalistischen
> Herrschaftssystems ist. Zu jedem Konzept wurde ein Interview gefuhrt,=

> aus dem im Rahmen des Projekts jeweils ein Video in englischer Sprache
> produziert wurde. Diese 20 bis 37 Minuten langen Einkanalvideos werden
> in der Ausstellung auf getrennten Monitoren gezeigt und bilden die
> zentralen Elemente der kunstlerischen Installation.
>
> Im Rahmen des Projekts werden alternative Gesellschafts- und
> Okonomiemodelle wie "Inclusive Democracy" von Takis Fotopoulos
> (GB/GR), "Participatory Economy" von Michael Albert (USA) und "Freie
> Kooperationen" von Christoph Spehr (D) vorgestellt. Nancy Folbre (USA)
> spricht uber ihr Konzept "Caring Labor", Marge Piercy (USA) uber die=

> feministisch-anarchistischen Utopien ihrer Social Fantasies. Als
> interessante historische Modelle werden von Todor Kuljic (SCG) die
> Arbeiterselbstverwaltung im Jugoslawien der 60er und 70er Jahre und
> von Salome Molto (E) die Arbeiterkollektive wahrend der Spanischen=

> Revolution (1936-38) in der Ausstellung thematisiert.
>
> Aus jedem Video wird ein fur das jeweilige alternative Modell
> signifikantes Zitat ausgewahlt und als mehrere Meter lange Textarbeit=

> direkt auf dem Boden des Ausstellungsraumes angebracht. Diese mit
> Klebefolien ausgefuhrten Bodenbeschriftungen fuhren die
> AusstellungsbesucherInnen direkt zu den entsprechenden Videos,
> uberschneiden einander aber auch und unterteilen den Raum in
> unterschiedliche Segmente.
>
> Das Ausstellungsprojekt soll in den kommenden Jahren kontinuierlich um
> weitere okonomische und gesellschaftliche Konzepte erweitert werden.
> Diese bilden einen unhierarchisch gegliederten Pool, der Anregungen
> und Vorschlage zum Nachdenken uber gesellschaftliche Alternativen und=

> Handlungsmoglichkeiten anbietet.
>
> Die Installation "Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies" wird
> in den folgenden Ausstellungen realisiert:
>
> Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana (SI), 30.10. - 23.11.2003 ("Alternative
> Economics,...")
> Espace Forde, Geneve (CH), 06. - 19.12.2003 ("There is no Alternative")
> Kunstraum der Universitat Luneburg (D), 08. - 16.01.2004 ("Alternativ=
e
> Economics,...")
> Transmediale.04, Berlin (D), 31.01. - 15.02.04 ("fly utopia!")
> O.K - Center for Contemporary Art, Linz (A), 11.03. - 02.05.2004
> ("Open House")
> Wyspa Progress Foundation, Gdansk (PL), 01.05.04 - 30.07.04 ("Health
> and Safety")
> Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna (A), 16.06. - 24.07.04 ("permanent
> produktiv")
> Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand (N), 06.07. - 15.08.04 ("Detox
> Tour")
>
>
> "Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies" ist ein Projekt, das im
> Rahmen von republicart realisiert (www.republicart.net) und von der
> Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana und dem Kunstraum der Universitat Luneburg=

> produziert wird. Das Projekt wird unterstutzt vom EU-Programm Kultur
> 2000 und der BKA-Kunstsektion.
>


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