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: Leonardo Call for Papers - Live Art & Science on the Internet


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "LEONARDO (mk)" <isast@well.com>
> Date: February 5, 2004 4:33:01 PM EST
> To: LEO Network <isast@well.com>
> Subject: Leonardo Call for Papers - Live Art & Science on the Internet
>
> LEONARDO CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Live Art and Science on the Internet
>
> The Internet has become a venue and medium for art that continues the
> impulse to broadcast ideas to a worldwide audience. Leonardo/ISAST and
> Guest
> Editor Martha Wilson, Founding Director of Franklin Furnace, seek
> texts on
> the subject of 'Live Art and Science on the Internet

DISCUSSION

Fwd: [mutella]*Mute News* OpenMute launches FREE web tools - OM1


Begin forwarded message:

> From: mutella-admin@lists.metamute.com
> Date: February 4, 2004 1:32:34 PM EST
> To: mutella@lists.metamute.com
> Subject: [mutella]*Mute News* OpenMute launches FREE web tools - OM1
> Reply-To: mutella@lists.metamute.com
>
> FREE as in lunch!
>
> *OpenMute*
> create/collaborate/communicate
>
> http://www.openmute.org
>
> *Free web site and easy-to-use web tools*
>
> OpenMute announces the launch of its Open Source web tools services for
> cultural and community groups.
>
> OpenMute is a Mute project. Mute is a not-for-profit organisation.
>
> ---
>
> OpenMute offers a service called OM1 with which you can have a website
> built
> almost immediately, packed with tools for publishing and collaborative
> working.
>
> *HOW IT WORKS*
>
> 1. Log on to http://www.openmute.org
> 2. Request an account 'yourname.omweb.org'
> 3. You will then have a website with the following tools available:
>
> NEWS | WIKI | GALLERY | FORUM | CALENDAR | RSS FEEDS and more...
>
> OpenMute's services allow you to have a dynamic website where you can
> update
> content from any computer connected to the internet just using a
> browser. You
> can adapt the web tools to your own requirements making your OM1 site
> into a
> gallery, workspace, library, public feedback portal, event publicity
> site,
> archive and more.
>
> You can read more details about OpenMute's OM1 package at the bottom
> of this
> email.
>
> ---
>
> *SOME BACKGROUND TO THE OPENMUTE PROJECT*
>
> OpenMute is unique in that we have created a system that automates the
> replication of certain very powerful open source tools, not only
> making them
> available to those without the requisite technical skills to install
> and
> adapt independently, but also reducing the many associated costs.
> OpenMute
> aims to make such tools available to individuals and communities who
> were
> previously unable to use them. Additionally, we aim to provide enough
> supporting information, and channels of communication between users,
> technical staff, etc., to create a culture of self-education and
> collaboration around their use.
>
> OpenMute harnesses Mute magazine's decade-long experience of paper and
> internet publishing to accommodate a wide variety of internet users,
> from the
> one-woman band to the medium-sized organisation. Our development as a
> small
> organisation has demonstrated how important staying on top of day to
> day
> workflow is, and how ever-present issues such as ease of use,
> adaptability,
> speed and low costs are. It is with these criteria in mind that we have
> tailored our packages.
>
> We started work in earnest on OpenMute in July 2002 with the financial
> support of the Arts Council of Endland's Publications and Recordings
> pilot
> programme. During this time we worked on building our technical
> infrastructure and configuring the web software tools. After extensive
> testing we are now able to launch our first free service, OM1, and
> over the
> next couple of months we will be launching a number of custom
> services.
>
> The custom services will allow users to add design and functionality
> to the
> OM1 package. At present we have a number of packages in development
> for film
> makers, photographers and software developers. As part of OpenMute's
> commitment to being an Open Source project, we have made it possible
> for you
> to participate in the development of these advanced services through
> our site
> http://support.openmute.org, where you are invited to take part in
> these
> projects.
>
> Even more about us
> See About Us menu item on http://www.openmute.org/
>
> *CREDITS AND THANKS*
>
> The OpenMute team: Darron Broad (software development), Pauline van
> Mourik
> Broekman (company director), Raquel Perez de Eulate (graphic design),
> Quim
> Gil (communications design), Damian Jaques (education), Javier Linares
> (coder), Ian Morrison (system administrator), Laura Oldenbourg (graphic
> design), Alvaro Ortiz (coder), Simon Worthington (project coordinator).
>
> OM1 software is based on the XOOPS system http://xoops.org
> software code is published under the GNU General Public License (GPL)
> http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
>
> For further information on our licences and terms & conditions
> See Info menu item on http://www.openmute.org/
>
> ---
>
> *MORE ABOUT OM1*
>
> OM1 - entry package
>
> OM1 is a Rolling Content Portal (RCP) package which allows you to set
> up and
> turn on a site almost immediately. If you need more space or
> functionality,
> you can upgrade to OM2 or OM2+
>
> What you get with OM1
>
> * Standard tools (see below)
> * Support: community support forum, documentation wiki, FAQ
> * Resources server space = 5MB
> * Domain yourname.omweb.org
> * Price Free
>
> Standard Tools
>
> * Publish with news, wiki, gallery
> * Work, discuss and announce with forum, event calendar
> * Network using partners, links, members, headlines (RSS/RDF/XML
> newsfeeds)
> * Organise content and files with downloads, sections and FAQ
>
> Support
>
> http://support.openmute.org
>
> OM Manual
> The OpenMute team have put together the OM Manual to get you started
> with
> your site, taking you through its basic setup and onto detailed tool
> and
> administration configurations.
>
> Community Support Forum
> All OpenMute services come with support. In the case of OM1 we provide
> a
> Community Support Forum where users and OpenMute workers can help one
> another
> with support issues.
>
> Documentation wiki
> In addition, there is extensive documentation on our support site wiki
>
> FAQ
> In OpenMute's FAQ you can view answers to commonly posed questions as
> well as
> post questions to the OpenMute
>
> --
> END
> --
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> mutella newsletter
> mutella@lists.metamute.com
> http://lists.metamute.com/mailman/listinfo/mutella
>

DISCUSSION

Two Camille Utterback shows, one opening in New York Feb. 12


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Camille Utterback <camille@creativenerve.com>
> Date: February 4, 2004 11:47:32 PM EST
> To: camille@creativenerve.com
> Subject: Two Utterback shows, one opening in New York Feb. 12
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm excited to announce the debut of two new interactive video
> installations in a show opening February 12 at Marlborough Chelsea
> Gallery in Manhattan. The show, titled 'Four Americans' is curated by
> Maurice Tuchman, former curator of the LA County Museum of Art. My
> pieces are dynamic abstract compositions continuing my 'External
> Measures' series started in 2001. I hope some of you will join me for
> the opening. Details and excerpts of the press release are below.
>
> For those of you in San Francisco, please check out 'Liquid Time
> Series - Tokyo' which is on display at The Exploratorium through April
> 18th. This piece is exhibited in the 'Seeing' Gallery, along with
> Shelly Eshkar and Paul Kaiser's piece 'Pedestrian'.
> (http://www.exploratorium.edu/seeing/about/collection.html# then
> click on the 'seeing gallery')
>
> Also, this month's Wired Magazine features a full page image and write
> up of 'Liquid Time Series'. The write up is in conjunction with the
> show at the Exploratorium. It's on pg. 60 of the February issue for
> those of you who want to check it out.
>
> As always, please let me know if you'd like to be removed from my
> announcement list. Best Wishes -Camille Utterback
>
>
> Four Americans:
> Manny Farber, Sven Lukin, William Tunberg and Camille Utterback
>
> February 12 - March 13, 2004
>
> Marlborough Chelsea
> 211 West 19th Street, New York.
>
> opening reception: Thursday, February 12th from 6:00-8:00.
> gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:30 pm.
>
> A color brochure will be available at the time of the exhibition with
> an introduction by Maurice Tuchman entitled - Four Americans:
> Post-Spiritual Abstraction.
>
> more info: www.marlboroughgallery.com.
>
> From the press release:
>
> The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce that a
> group exhibition, entitled Four Americans, will be held at Marlborough
> Chelsea (211 West 19th Street, New York), from February 12 through
> March 13, 2004. This show has been curated for Marlborough by Maurice
> Tuchman, independent curator and scholar.
>
> Four Americans will explore the diverse energy and style of four
> distinct American artists with works by Manny Farber, Sven Lukin,
> William Tunberg and Camille Utterback. Uniting these four artists is
> their reluctance to align themselves with traditional pictorial
> formatting - the picture edge and flat frontality - while working
> within the boundaries of Western aesthetic experience.
>
> Noteworthy for its mix of generations, among other aspects, this show
> will include abstract paintings by Manny Farber (b. 1917), from San
> Diego, whose full-scale retrospective will open later this year at
> MoMA's P.S. 1, New York. Utterback, a young new media artist, will be
> represented by a newly commissioned interactive installation in the
> External Measures series (2000-2004). Included in thirty group shows
> since 2000 alone, Utterback is recognized for her "living paintings"
> which are created by the locations and movements of viewers,
> translating human motions into dynamic, color drawings. New York
> artist Sven Lukin will show six new paintings on carved foamcore from
> a series started in 2001 that relate to his pioneering shaped canvases
> of the early 1960s, which will also be exhibited. Los Angeles sculptor
> William Tunberg works uniquely in marquetry, an ancient medium
> previously associated with the decorative arts. Working in this format
> since 1989, Tunberg has mastered the manipulation of stained and
> finely cut wood to produce two- or three-dimensional bas-relief
> sculptures that evoke both antiquity and contemporaneity
> simultaneously.
>
>
> For press inquiries please contact:
> Janis Gardner Cecil at Marlborough Gallery
> (jcecil@marlboroughgallery.com) / tel: 212.541.4900; fax: 212.541.4948.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> __ Camille Utterback ________________________
>
> __ camille@creativenerve.com
> __ camille@camilleutterback.com
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Wizard Night at Goatsilk - Friday February 6, 8:30 Pm


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Begin forwarded message:

> From: Goatsilkgallery@aol.com
> Date: February 5, 2004 3:46:45 AM EST
> To: Goatsilkgallery@aol.com
> Subject: Wizard Night at Goatsilk - Friday February 6, 8:30 Pm
>
>
> Dear All,
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Call for Proposals: APRIL SHOWERS at Judson


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Ralph Lewis <rlewis@peculiarworks.org>
> Date: February 4, 2004 4:23:07 PM EST
> To: artistscongress@thefield.org, calendar@theonion.com,
> rat-list@ratconference.com,
> theatersagainstwar-discussion@lists.riseup.net, "Art & Science
> Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)" <asci@asci.org>, 911\_HealthAlerts
> <911\_HealthAlerts@yahoogroups.com>, Artists for Feb 15
> <artists4feb15@yahoo.com>, Connie Julian <rnrarts@hotmail.com>, Geeta
> Citygirl <citygirl@salaamtheatre.org>, Harp 02-03
> <harp@proto-type-home.com>, info <info@notinourname.net>, info
> <info@nova.sparklist.com>, info <info@refuseandresist.org>, info
> <info@rhizome.org>, NaCl <nacl@nacl.org>, NYFA Current
> <awcurr@artswire.org>, onoffnyc <onoffnyc@yahoogroups.com>, perfonews
> <perfonews@runbox.com>, Rachel Anderson <rachel@benton.org>, Rachel
> Greene <rachel@rhizome.org>, seaker <seaker@backstage.com>, THAW
> <THAWAction@yahoo.com>, thinkdance <thinkdance@attglobal.net>, Jewell
> Campbell <jcampbell@art-newyork.org>
> Subject: Call for Proposals: APRIL SHOWERS at Judson
>
> any help spreading the word is greatly appreciated...


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