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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Fwd: Habitat New Media Lab


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> From: "Edu-News" <info@edu-news.com>
> Date: May 20, 2004 1:32:17 PM EDT
> To: "rachel@rhizome.org" <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: Habitat New Media Lab
> Reply-To: Edu-News <info@edu-news.com>
>
>
>
> Habitat New Media Lab
> Canadian Film Centre
> 2489 Bayview Ave.
> Toronto, ON
> Canada M2L 1A8
> Tel. + 1 416.445.1446 ext. 296
> habitat@cdnfilmcentre.com
> http://www.cdnfilmcentre.com
>
>
> Habitat New Media Lab at the Canadian Film Centre is currently
> accepting applications for the Fall 2004 session of the Interactive
> Art & Entertainment Programme (IAEP), a five-month, post-graduate
> residency focused on creating inventive interactive narrative projects
> for the Canadian and international marketplace.
>
> A maximum of 12 spots are available.
>
> Established by acclaimed filmmaker Norman Jewison, the Canadian Film
> Centre created Habitat in 1997 as a collaborative, production-based
> learning environment where diverse teams push the evolution of art and
> entertainment.
>
> Based on a cycle of training, production and research, Habitat is an
> internationally acclaimed facility that has produced award-winning new
> media prototypes ranging from simulation-based interactive
> documentaries, to wireless storytelling networks, to interactive short
> films and narrative-driven media installations.
>
> Application Deadline: June 11, 2004
>
> For more information or to request an application please contact:
> habitat@cdnfilmcentre.com
>
>
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2004 1:32:17 PM EDT

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</color></bold>"rachel@rhizome.org" <<rachel@rhizome.org>

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Habitat New Media Lab at the Canadian Film Centre is currently
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Art & Entertainment Programme (IAEP), a five-month, post-graduate
residency focused on creating inventive interactive narrative projects
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A maximum of 12 spots are available.</x-tad-smaller></color></fontfamily>

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Established by acclaimed filmmaker Norman Jewison, the Canadian Film
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Based on a cycle of training, production and research, Habitat is an
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DISCUSSION

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DISCUSSION

Fwd: RHIZOME DIGEST: 5.21.04


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Ann Tomoko Yamamoto <yamamoto_ann@yahoo.co.jp>
> Date: May 25, 2004 2:19:18 AM EDT
> To: <digest@rhizome.org>
> Cc: <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: Re: RHIZOME DIGEST: 5.21.04
>
>
>> +thread+
>> 8. t.whid, Mac McKean, Geert Dekkers, ryan griffis, Marisa S. Olson, =

>> Joy
>> Garnett , Rob Myers, Christina McPhee, richard willis, marc, Rachel
>> Greene,
>> patrick lichty, Edward Tang, CK SHINE, Patrick Simons: rhizome needs
>> to drop
>> its membership fee and free its content
>
> This thread is fascinating. I read through the posts in the digest
> version,
> and can I add my 2 cents?
>
> This seems like a variation on the classic free rider problem: With
> every
> new member, the entire Rhizome becomes richer. But at the same time,
> communities are expensive to maintain (sewage lines, self-defense,
> etc.)
> Impose a tax and you kill the community, but without a tax everyone is
> a
> free rider and the community withers away under piles of uncollected
> garbage.
>
> The entire field of urban planning emerged precisely in response to
> these
> kinds of problems, and you can see there are no easy answers -- gated
> communities, privatized public spaces, business improvement districts,
> etc
> etc.
>
> It seems to me that an issue with this kind of significance is fertile
> ground for media/net/interactive/digital art. The problem of sustaining
> community involves technology, design, architecture, human behavior,
> economics, global politics, local culture, public policy. Yes, mobile
> phones
> and games are important, but (I think) art cries out first and
> foremost for
> relevance; I might be totally naive, but I think this could be framed=

> as a
> media art problem, and not an administrative problem. What do you
> think?
>
> Ann Yamamoto
>

DISCUSSION

Fwd: DORKBOT BCN // "gente haciendo cosas raras con la electricidad" //


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> From: ||| | |||||| | ||| |||| <vibri@internet.com.uy>
> Date: May 25, 2004 10:51:04 AM EDT
> To: (

DISCUSSION

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