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: Standby Exhibition at MoMA


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> From: MoMA Media <MoMA_Media@moma.org>
> Date: Fri Oct 3, 2003 12:44:17 PM US/Eastern
> To: "Stephan, Fabienne" <Fabienne_Stephan@moma.org>
> Subject: Standby Exhibition at MoMA
>
> MoMA at The Gramercy Theatre presents
> Standby: No Technical Difficulties
> October 9-18, 2003
>
>
> A selection of twenty-nine titles-including Ardele Lister's haunting
> look at
> technology and everyday life and Nam June Paik, Betsy Connors, and Paul
> Garrin's documentary video on the Living Theater-Standby: No Technical
> Difficulties provides an insightful view of media art since the 1980s
> and
> celebrates Standby's twenty years as a leader in audio and video
> postproduction services for independent media. Standby's recent
> co-restoration with MoMA of Tony Oursler's Life of Phillis (1977)
> opens this
> tribute on October 9 at 8:00 p.m.
> Organized by Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film and
> Media,
> in collaboration with Maria Venuto, Executive Director, and Marshall
> Reese,
> artist/editor, Standby; and Steve Seid, Curator, Pacific Film Archive.
> For full program of screenings:
> <http://www.moma.org/visit_moma/momafilm/standby_2003.html>
>
> MoMA at The Gramercy Theatre
> 127 East 23 Street at Lexington Avenue
> For ticket information:
> <http://moma.org/visit_moma/momafilm/index.html>
>
> SUBWAY: 6 train to 23rd Street
> BUSES: M23 to Lexington Avenue; M1 to Park Avenue and 23 Street; M101,
> M102,
> M103 to Third Avenue and 23 Street
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: pavu opening


Begin forwarded message:

> From: doron <doron@computerfinearts.com>
> Date: Fri Oct 3, 2003 3:00:43 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel greene <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: pavu opening
>
> http://www.la-casalinga.com/pavu/
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Avatar Body Collision presents "swim"


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Helen Varley Jamieson <helen@creative-catalyst.com>
> Date: Fri Oct 3, 2003 1:06:33 PM US/Eastern
> To: Rachel Greene <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: Avatar Body Collision presents "swim"
>
> Avatar Body Collision presents
> "swim - an exercise in remote intimacy"
> performed live via the internet at the
> Mesto Zensk City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts
> Tuesday 14 October, 10pm
> Galerija Kapelica,

DISCUSSION

Fwd: [oldboys] **DIGITALES**CALL FOR TALES**


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> From: constant <info@constantvzw.com>
> Date: Thu Sep 25, 2003 4:39:19 AM US/Eastern
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> Subject: [oldboys] **DIGITALES**CALL FOR TALES**
> Reply-To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
>
> /////////////ENG///////////////////
> (nl zie hieronder) (fr voir plus bas)
> ///////////////////
> DIGITALES - 3rd edition
> CALL FOR PAPERS/TALES
>
> Tell the stories * of women and technologies
>
>
> Rather than falling into techno-phobia or becoming techno-fans,
> "Digitales"
> has always approached digital techniques with a critical and creative
> eye.
> They exist, they are here, so we might as well use them, understand
> them and
> make use of them in a way that will serve our objectives.
>
> We cannot ignore the history of information technologies, their
> mythology,
> symbols, heroines, male or female. The history and mythology being
> transmitted still influences the way they are written and taught. One
> often
> hears that girls are not interested in technical things because they
> are too
> cold and too systematic, but what about telling them that one of the
> pioneers of computing wanted to create a machine that would enable him
> to
> contact his lost loved one and that he died like Snow White after
> eating a
> poisoned apple : isn't that a beautiful fairy tale?
>
> Understanding the languages and structures in this new grammar, and
> maybe
> even imagining others. How these standards and structures have been
> able to
> exclude or involve certain types of people, because of certain types of
> reflexes and expectations, but by discovering that, also discover the
> possibility of re-writing and inventing processes.
>
> We would like to receive stories and herstories about what we call the
> "founding myths": Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Grace Hopper, etc.
>
> And also tales of/about women and techniques
>
> * Send a ' fragment ' or a whole story in words and/or images on one A4
> format page; RTF or JPG files, 300k maximum, to be uploaded ONLY on
> http://www.digitales-online.org/tales
>
> Deadline : 15 November 2003
>
> Questions? Info@constantvzw.com
>
>
> DIGITALES

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Fwd: Fw: State of Play - Final Registration is now up!


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> Reply-To: "Beth Simone Noveck" <bnoveck@nyls.edu>
> From: "Beth Simone Noveck" <bnoveck@nyls.edu>
> To: "cli" <cli@nyls.edu>
> Subject: Fw: State of Play - Final Registration is now up!
> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 16:19:47 -0400
> Organization: New York Law School
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