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: site launch @ ORB // remote


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> From: Vidlounge@aol.com
> Date: Mon Aug 11, 2003 2:53:27 AM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Cc: jonah@coin-operated.com, netartnews@rhizome.org,
> curator@javamuseum.org, office@kanonmedia.com, rma@v2.nl
> Subject: site launch @ ORB // remote
>
> http://www.movinginplace.net/LIVE!NUDE!SPACE!/
> is a net.art piece as part of the project : beingthere.v01.home.03
> http://www.movinginplace.net/beingthereinfo/
>
> this net.art response reflects a wide usage of the internet to

DISCUSSION

Fwd:_Turbulent_Screen_im_Edith_Russ_Haus_fur_M edienkunst


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> From: Edith-RuAY-Haus fA

DISCUSSION

[oldboys] PlaythingSymposium


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> From: josephine starrs <starrs@autonomous.org>
> Date: Fri Aug 8, 2003 2:36:01 AM US/Eastern
> To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
> Subject: [oldboys] PlaythingSymposium
> Reply-To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
>
> dLux media arts
> In association with University of Sydney presents
> Future Screen 2003:
>
> Plaything.
> Choose Your Weapons!
> Digital Games Symposium: October 10,11,12, 2003
> Location: Sydney University, Eastern Ave Auditorium
>
> Plaything is a major international symposium focusing on current and
> future trends in the field of digital games, featuring key Australian
> and International game designers theorists and artists. Plaything
> will bring together people that develop, analyse and play digital
> games, and will provide a forum for discussion, play and critical
> discourse. Plaything is curated by Josephine Starrs.
>
> International Speakers Include:
> Eric Zimmerman
> Co-Founder and CEO of Gamelab, New York. Zimmerman has lectured in game
> design at MIT, NYU, and Parsons School of Design.
>
> Mary Flanagan
> US digital artist and cybercultural critic. Flanagan's co-edited
> book, Reload: rethinking Women and Cyberculture was published by MIT
> Press in 2002.
>
> Feng Mengbo
> Renowned Beijing artist whose work uses the the styles and structures
> of contemporary electronic games.
>
> Eugenie Shinkle
> Artist and Lecturer in photographic theory and criticism in the
> School of Media, Arts and Design at Westminster University, London,
> UK.
>
> Registrations for Plaything Symposium commence in August 2003.
> Registration for 3 days: $50.00
> Concession: $35.00
> Please visit www.dlux.org.au for updates.
> email: Vicky Clare <programmanager@dlux.org.au>
>
> dLux media arts gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance
> received from the Australian Film Commission, New South Wales Film &
> Television Office, Australia Council for the Arts, New South Wales
> Ministry for the Arts, Sydney College of the Arts.
> and the University of Sydney's School of English, Art History, Film
> and Media and the Arts Informatics Program.
>
> dLux media arts: PO Box 306, Paddington, NSW, 2021. Phone: 02 9380 4255
>
>
> --
> http://sysx.org/starrs
>
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Fwd: Paratext


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> From: Clemente Padin <clepadin@adinet.com.uy>
> Date: Fri Aug 8, 2003 5:48:58 PM US/Eastern
> To: "Clemente Padin" <clepadin@adinet.com.uy>
> Subject: Paratext
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DISCUSSION

[Fwd: criticalartware_Version.002.1x532]


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Date: Fri, August 8, 2003 4:18 pm
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Version 002.1x532 of criticalartware pairs interviews with:

(.sMH) Sherry Miller Hocking of the Experimental Television Center
(http://www.experimentaltvcenter.org) and Project Director of the Video
History Project (http://www.experimentaltvcenter.org/history/)

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(.pL) Peter Luining of L-Foundation (http://www.lfoundation.org) and
ctrlaltdel (http://www.ctrlaltdel.org)

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in order to open discourses on artist-built systems and toolsets,
historical moments, live audio-visual work and experimental
methodologies.

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"The Experimental Television Center was founded in 1971, an outgrowth of
a media access program established by Ralph Hocking at Binghamton
University in 1969."

Sherry Miller Hocking is the Assistant Director of the Experimental
Television Center. The Center acheives its' primary mission "to
support the creation of work using new electronic media technologies, by
providing space and time to artists for personal, self-directed creative
investigations" through its' residency program. From the Center's first
artist in residence, Nam June Paik, to the most recent artists, ETC has
operated for over 30 years, committed to supporting and fostering work in
an exceptional environment dedicated to
experimentation and the development of artist-built tools and systems.
Sherry Miller Hocking has worked with the Center from the second year of
its' operation. As Assistant Director of the Center, she has
worked on and organized conferences, screenings, exhibitions and
events, from those that defined the initial possibilities,
constraints and dimensions of early Video Art to more recent
reflective efforts such as the Video History: Making Connections
conference, which she organized with independent preservation
consultant Mona Jimenez. In addition, she acts as the Project
Director of the Center's Video History Project, an online resource for
the documentation, study and preservation of early Video Art. This
database driven application/platform began in 1994 and invites
contributions to the protection of endangered or marginalized
histories and the development of a "dynamic and inclusive" model for
contemporary media art historicization.

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Peter Luining builds artware and interactive pieces which engage with art
historical traditions and function as playful tools for the
performance of live audio-visual media. As the founder of
L-Foundation and ctrlaltdel.org, he has distributed his artwares, click
environments, soundengines and audio-visual instruments since 1995.
Working as the curator of the net.art exhibition NetAffects, he developed
an exhibition which @ a critical time, foregrounded "the developments of
autonomous work worldwide, with a specific interest in the situation in
the Netherlands". As an artist and performer, he has contributed to the
emerging activity of soundengine authoring while operating from a
position deeply informed by his philosophic, aesthetic and conceptual
concerns. His background in commercial music video direction and VJ
culture, has made him especially sensitive to and interested in the
relationships between perfomers and audiences, interfaces and artists and
sound and image in responsive systems.

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The criticalartware interviews with Sherry Miller Hocking and Peter
Luining require Windows Media Player and are available as video
and/or audio streams for various connection speeds. Internet Explorer is
the recommended browser for these resources.

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Version 002.1x532 also introduces new functionality to the
criticalartware application/platform including a new discourse()
feature and a traceroute feature which maps recent network activity.

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http://www.criticalartware.net

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