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

Exhibition Announcement


> Below is a link to DMOMA's most recent exhibition: "Presidentially
> Speaking: Cronies, Nannies, Fautors & Fops":

DISCUSSION

Fwd: [vertigo from Loz] Libre Software Meeting in Bordeaux France


Begin forwarded message:

> From: listo <listo@provisoire.com>
> Date: July 6, 2004 6:12:46 PM EDT
> To: "Vertigo" <vertigo@lists.provisoire.com>
> Subject: [vertigo from Loz] Libre Software Meeting in Bordeaux France
> Reply-To: lozaltern@altern.org
>
> Loz from "Provisoire" is invited to present his Logz* (Content Manager
> System) in the Libre Software Meeting*, conference on Friday, July 9th
> at 4:20 pm hall C.
> It is not an exhibition of contemporary art, either a flash festival,
> or a university syposium...
> But there at least we are sure to meet the bests hackers and to learn
> the codes of the Hyperculture.
>
> Loz from "Provisoire" est invite a presenter son Logz* (Content
> Manager System) aux Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre* conference=

> vendredi 9 juillet a 16h20 amphi C.
> Ce n'est pas une exposition d'art contemporain, ni un flash festival,
> ni un colloque universitaire...
> Mais la au moins on est certain de rencontrer de vrais hackers et de
> s'initier aux codes de l'HyperCulture.
>
> Logz* cms flash/multimedia project http://logz.org
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/logz/
> RMLL* http://rencontresmondiales.org
>
>
>
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>

DISCUSSION

Re: Re: RHIZOME_RARE: Los Angeles Center For Digital Art: Open Call


To clarify: content on Rhizome Rare is taken from Raw and published to
Rare by Superusers, volunteer editors who index (attach keywords) and
select images to accompany texts. There is a list of all of our
Superusers here and what they do:

http://rhizome.org/community/superusers.rhiz

(I don't think this page is totally up to date.)

Exhibition opportunities are among the most desirable kinds of
opportunities posted to Rhizome, and while we don't fact-check or
endorse what comes through the lists, Superusers do their best to
select texts and announcements they think will be of use or interest.
-- Rachel

On Jul 6, 2004, at 2:53 AM, ][mez][ wrote:

> At 04:02 PM 6/07/2004, you wrote:
>> This call for entries has a pretty large fee attached just to enter,
>> no
>> jurors are mentioned, the turn around time is very short, the
>> curatorial
>> position is not stated, the print work is done for profit. Fair
>> enough, and
>> this is much like the hundreds and hundreds of calls of this type for
>> artists in painting, drawing, traditional printmaking etc. But it
>> surprised
>> me to see rhizome putting this on rare. In the conventional art world
>> these
>> kinds of competitions indicate a competition that is funded by the
>> artists
>> entry fees, so that the bottom line is that the artists are funding
>> the
>> event without contributing to shaping or producing the event. One of
>> the
>> things that most attracted me to new media and the rhizome iist was
>> the near
>> total absence of this kind of call.
>> Any comment? Maybe someone in the Rhizome community has worked with
>> these
>> folks and can recommend them? I hope its legit.
>
>
>
> hiya c.
>
> i completely 2nd this, + am very curious as 2 how the material for
> RARE is selected. seems fairly slipsh.oddish.
>
> Chunks,
> mez
>
>
>
>
>
> .(c)[lick].
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: Infinitely Small Things @ DCKT Contemporary


Begin forwarded message:

> From: kanarinka <kanarinka@ikatun.com>
> Date: July 3, 2004 9:04:35 AM EDT
> To: <list@ikatun.com>
> Subject: Infinitely Small Things @ DCKT Contemporary
>
> Hello all,
>
> If you are in NYC or travelling there over the next 2 months, check
> out the
> show 1:100 at the DCKT Contemporary in Chelsea:
>
> http://glowlab.blogs.com/1_100/
> http://www.dcktcontemporary.com
>
> The show is an exciting, diverse group of site-specific projects. The
> Analysis of Infinitely Small Things is showing there and there will be
> a
> public expedition for infinitely small things starting from the
> gallery on
> Friday, July 23rd @ 7pm.
>
> Best,
> kanarinka
>
> -----------------
> More info below:
>
>
> 1:100
> DCKT Contemporary
> summer group exhibition
>
> curated by Glowlab
>
> July 01 - August 27 . 2004
> Opening Reception: July 01, 6-8 pm
>
> With: Corin Hewitt, Shih-Chieh Huang, Paul Ramirez Jonas, kanarinka,
> Mario
> M. Muller, ON/Megumi Akiyoshi, Christina Ray, Swoon, Alex Villar, Lee
> Walton
>
> DCKT Contemporary is pleased to present 1:100, curated by Glowlab, in
> which
> 1 foot of interior space is equivalent to 100 feet of the city. By
> enlarging
> the gallery floor plan and placing it over a map of the surrounding
> neighborhood, Glowlab transforms the gallery space into a
> three-dimensional
> map of the area.

DISCUSSION

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> From: Kevin McGarry <Kevin@rhizome.org>
> Date: July 1, 2004 5:57:38 PM EDT
> To: <netartnewslist@rhizome.org>
> Subject: + + Rhizome.org blogging survey (please participate) + +
>
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>
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