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: LEA June 2004 - Beauty in the Beast, Art as Technology ....


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> From: "nisar keshvani" <nisar@keshvani.com>
> Date: June 20, 2004 3:21:07 AM EDT
> To: <12@34.com>
> Subject: LEA June 2004 - Beauty in the Beast, Art as Technology ....
> Reply-To: <nisar@keshvani.com>
>
>
> *sincere apologies for cross-posting*
>
> Leonardo Electronic Almanac: June 2004
> ISSN#1071-4391
> art | science | technology - a definitive voice since 1993
> http://lea.mit.edu
>
> *Beauty in the Beast by Sundar Sarrukai*
> In this month's LEA, Leonardo Editorial Board Member
> Sundar Sarrukai explores the question of how we can find
> deeper terms of engagement between art and
> technology.
>
> *Art as Technology by Bill Witherspoon*
> In our main feature, artist Bill Witherspoon describes an
> intriguing series of artistic projects in which massive
> geometrical designs made in remote natural settings
> often seemed to be connected with surprising changes in
> the environment and its inhabitants. His research and
> work led to exploration of sacred Indian symbols, or *
> yantras,* which are said to have a
> powerful and beneficial influence on consciousness on its
> deepest levels.
>
> *Leonardo Reviews: June 2004*
> Allan Graubard reviews *Jaroslav Roessler: Czech Avant-
> Garde Photographer,* exploring the photographer's
> impact on Czech photography and the art world as a
> whole; Rob Harle reviews the 20th Anniversary edition of
> the YLEM Journal, considering its influence on and by the
> art/science/technology community; and again Harle looks
> at a book on Chinese artist
> Wenda Gu, whose work explores "transculturalism"
> through the us of unusual materials (including human
> hair).
>
> Also in this issue, the Leonardo Abstracts Services
> highlights Elisa Giaccardi

DISCUSSION

Fwd: PILOT! event!


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Emily Roysdon <grandma6000@earthlink.net>
> Date: June 17, 2004 4:08:20 PM EDT
> To: Ely Shipley <elyshipley@hotmail.com>
> Subject: PILOT! event!
>
> Wonderful brilliant friends making this project!
>
>
>
> PILOT-TV CALL FOR PROPOSALS
>
>
> Calling all trans-activists, women, queers, male feminists, media
> activists,
> intersexed hackers, radical educators, genderchangers, direct-actors,
> performance artists, anti-racists, mothers, documentarians, prop
> collectors,
> youth video collectives, squatters, fence-climbers, cyberfeminists,
> urban
> farmers, prison abolitionists, women's health-care providers, all-girl
> graffiti crews, resistant bodies and trespassers of all kinds!!!
>
>
> PILOT is a hybrid activist convergence taking the form of a
> do-it-yourself
> television studio. Rejecting more passive models of conferences and
> demonstrations, we invite you to take part in 4 days and nights of
> participatory, creative problem-solving to rethink how we "stage"
> protest.
> Help us turn a three-story Chicago building into a fully functioning
> hollywood studio, replete with fantastical sets, collaborative crews,
> and
> improvised madness.
>
>
> Stage a panel discussion as a talk show, lead a workshop as a cooking
> show,
> get behind a camera, sew a costume, party all night, or just show up
> and get
> involved in the conversation. PILOT will be an open-ended space for
> those of
> us involved in the global anticapitalist movement to come together in
> sweat-space, build momentum, and strategize our biopolitical
> resistance on
> (and off) camera.
>
>
> As the last vestiges of public space, natural resources, and
> community-control are bought-off, our bodies will continue to be the
> final
> line in the struggle for autonomy. Join us at the PILOT laboratory for
> 4
> days of fleshy resistance, aesthetic experiments and tactical
> performance!
> Trespass the corporate control of media with nomadic TV, pirate radio
> broadcasts, and guerrilla drive-in screenings! Visit the PILOTWOOD
> sign and
> help make a "Walk of Flames"! Enjoy parties, community meals, and
> finish the
> weekend with us as we RECLAIM-THE-STREETS as an on-location shoot FOR
> OUR TV
> PILOT! Do things on camera that you could never do legally in real
> life!
> The PILOT TV convergence is a non-hierarchical, no-budget event
> currently
> being organized by a loose collective of trans/genderqueer activists,
> artists, and fence-cutters. Please get involved! All resources,
> skill-sets,
> and ideas for collaboration are welcomed!
>
>
> Let us know what you are thinking of doing so we can connect you to the
> people and resources you need to complete the project. Send us a full
> script, a drawing, or just a few sentence description.
> Proposals can take the form of:
>
>
> TV SHOWS: This could be any-thing! For example: direct actions-assoap
> operas, interventions-as music videos, debates-as WWF matches,
> skill-shares,walking-tours, strategizing sessions, door-to-door
> organizing,
> unusual technologies, show-and-tells, public celebrations,
> choreographed
> performances, historical reenactments, invisible theater, pranks, or
> pornography Sy Feel free to appropriate, recombine, or abandon TV genre
> altogether!!
>
>
> PRODUCTION CREWS: Be a part of the very essential 2-person camera and
> audio
> crews who will be on-call at various times and locations throughout the
> weekend! Learn howto use other people's equipment, bring your own mics,
> lights, cables, camera, or just share your skills!
>
>
> POST-PRODUCTION CREW: Help mix, title, animate, and edit the weekends'
> raw
> material into DVD and VHS PILOT TV compilations. These will be
> re-distributed back to all participants for screening on local public
> and
> cable access TV stations, websites, classrooms, and microcinemas.
>
>
> MISE-EN-SCENE: This includes everything else, such as PROPS, LIGHTS,
> SETS
> (hand-painted backdrops, installations, informative brochures, rigs,
> blue-screens, clouds, mapping projects, zines, bicycles, lending
> libraries,
> alternative monuments, dioramas, seeds, medical supplies, street-art
> campaignsSy)
>
>
> COSTUMES (makeup, masks, disguises, hot fashions, strange wigs, fake
> tattoos, anti-surveillance facial hair, cyborgian limbsSy) and SCORING
> (bands, DJs, free-stylers, poets, composers, sound artists, found
> instruments, mix-tapesSy) etc.
>
>
> Send submissions, questions, or related materials to
> pilotchicago@yahoo.com
> or
> Pilot TV c/o Nightgowns
> 3012 S. Archer Avenue
> Chicago Illinois, USA, 60608
>
>
> The deadline for proposals is July 4th 2004. Project descriptions will
> be
> included in a printed "TV Guide" to the weekend.
>
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: fenlandia


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Susan Collins <susan@inhabited.net>
> Date: June 15, 2004 5:33:47 AM EDT
> To: fenlandia <fenlandia@susan-collins.net>
> Subject: fenlandia
>
> fenlandia
>
> http://www.susan-collins.net/fenlandia
>
> a new online work by Susan Collins
>
> Over 12 months from May 2004, images will be recorded from various
> sites -
> rural and technological - in the Silicon Fen area of East Anglia.
>
> The first site is Sutton Gault in Cambridgeshire
> (from the chimney of a 17C coaching inn).
>
> The webcam records images pixel by pixel. Each image is collected from
> top
> to bottom and left to right in horizontal bands continuously, recording
> fluctuations in light and movement throughout the day (and night).
> It will record at different rates over the course of the year and is
> currently set to record a pixel a second, so that the whole image is
> made up
> of individual pixels collected over 21.33 hours.
>
> A selection of these images are displayed in the archive section of
> this
> website, which will be added to as the year progresses.
>
> fenlandia is also being developed as a distributable artwork which can
> be
> viewed full screen and updated live to your computer in real time.
> Currently the (beta version) display software is available for Mac OS X
> only.
> PC and Mac OS9 versions will follow shortly.
>
> fenlandia has been commissioned for Silicon Fen
> http://www.silicon-fen.net
> By Film and Video Umbrella and Norwich School of Art and Design
>
>
>
>
>
> -----
> Apologies if you received this communication more than once or in
> error. If
> you wish to receive no further communications please reply with the
> subjectline "unsubscribe fenlandia" and your email address will be
> removed.
>

DISCUSSION

"Shell Home Elk Bee" art opening Saturday


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "free103point9" <free103point9@yahoo.com>
> Date: June 14, 2004 5:22:25 PM EDT
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: "Shell Home Elk Bee" art opening Saturday +
>
> www.free103point9.org transmission art
>
> Tune in this week:
>
> Tuesday: "Rock's Role" at Art in General
> Thursday: Pause with BION
> Friday: Rock 'n' Rollerskating at OfficeOps
> Saturday: Shell Home Elk Bee
> New works from Ian Nagoski
> and Madeleine Gallagher.
> @ free103point9 Gallery, Second Floor, Brooklyn.
>
> Continuing: Rock's Role (After Ryoanji) at Art in General.
>
> Every week:
> Radio Squidco live 3-5 p.m. Thursdays.
> Live from OfficeOps 6-10 p.m. Thursdays this week Pause
>
>
> <<<<<>>>>>
>
>
> Saturday 06.19.04
>
>
> SHELL HOME ELK BEE
>
>
> @ free103point9 Gallery,
> Second Floor, 97 S. 6th St.,
> btw Bedford + Berry, Southside, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
> 8 p.m., free. Donations for performers encouraged.
>
> Shell Home Elk Bee: A Seasonal show.
> http://www.seasonalbk.net/junetemp.html
>
> New work in collaboration from Ian Nagoski and
> Madeleine Gallagher. This has been a long time coming
> and we are excited to see the horizon. A performance
> will take place on June 19 at the free103point9 Gallery in
> Brooklyn, with an installation to follow the performance for
> viewing in the gallery space. Equal parts digital feedback
> (two reverb chips in the circuit) and Wild Wave, a
> vibrating-metal-plate instrument invented by Daniel Conrad.
> Installation remains for viewing Friday noon to 6 p.m.
> through July 16.
>
> Ian Nagoski is a musician and writer who lives in Baltimore.
> He has collaborated with Dan Conrad, Julia Hamid, and
> Catherine Pancake. He has written for The Wire and Halana.
> http://www.redroom.org/individuals/nagoski/
>
> Madeleine Gallagher
> http://homepage.mac.com/gowithflo/imprint/madeleine.html
>
> For more information see:
> http://www.screwmusicforever.com/free103/schedule.html
>
>
>
> <<<<<>>>>>
>
>
> Friday 06.18.04
>
> ROCK 'N' ROLLERSKATING WITH MAN IN GRAY
> THE ATOMIC MISSILES | THESE BONES | DJ JEFF
> DJ SUSANNA | DJ MIKEY IQ
>
>
> @ OfficeOps, 57 Thames St.,
> East Williamsburg/Bushwick, Brooklyn. 9 p.m. $5.
> www.officeops.org
>
> The bands are cagebound in the middle of the floor and the
> party goes clockwise into the night. Skates are free but
> limited. Please come on time, or you're welcome to bring
> your own.
>
> Broadcast live on Radioo http://www.radioo.org

DISCUSSION

Fwd:_announcement_


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> From: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at>
> Date: June 14, 2004 8:24:05 AM EDT
> To: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at>
> Subject: announcement


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