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

FW: Show Home


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From: Jon Bewley & Jonty Tarbuck <locus+@newart.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 12:52:23 +0100
To: Locus+@newart.demon.co.uk
Subject: Show Home

You are cordially invited to the launch of an exciting residential
development in North Tyneside, UK. Show Home is the ideal place to
explore your ideal home and to challenge your perception of the space
you dream of occupying.

For further details and to receive your complimentary brochure visit
www.showhome.org.uk

A Temporary Art for a Permanent Dream

Show Home is a temporary public art project by Nathan Coley, curated
by Locus+ .

Show Home has two parts; a media campaign using the advertising
language of the modern housing developer and for one day only a
temporary, full scale facade of a modest rural cottage in three
different locations on consecutive days.

With its white walls and slate tiled roof, Show Home evokes ideas of
land-use, building style and lifestyle.

The sculpture will be filmed and photographed for a short documentary
and publication.

Where and when: All venues in North Shields, UK

1 Royal Quays Marina, Albert Edward Dock,10am-6pm, Thursday 15th &
Friday 16th May
2003

2 Princes Court, Wylam Road 10am-6pm, Saturday 17th May 2003

3 Minton Fields, Minton Lane 10am-6pm, Sunday 18th May 2003

Show Home preview:
On the Earl of Zetland Floating Restaurant,
Albert Edward Dock, Royal Quays, North Shields, UK on Thursday 15th
May 6 pm - 8 pm

Who:
Nathan Coley is an artist from Glasgow, and is currently the Henry
Moore Sculpture Research Fellow at Dundee University. He has
exhibited extensively throughout Europe. Recent exhibitions include
'The Land Marked', Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon (2001), 'The
Italian Tower', Kielder Reservoir, Northumbria (2001) and 'Days Like
These', Tate Triennial of Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain
(2003). His work is based around an interest in the urban environment
and the public space within it. This often incorporates issues such
as the meaning and relevance of contemporary monuments and the social
value of architecture.

Locus+ is a non-profit arts organisation based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Artists projects for this year: Gary Perkins, Nathan Coley,
Christiane Lohr, Douglas Gordon and Richard Wright, Eugene Thacker
and Natalie Jeremijenko, Elizabeth Wright, Chris Burden. To receive
information on future Locus+ events e-mail a full mailing address
with 'Dbase' in the subject header. Full details at :
www.locusplus.org.uk

To be removed from this list reply with 'Unsubscribe' in the subject
header.

Jon Bewley. Director.
Jonty Tarbuck. Programme Manager.

Locus +
17, 3rd Floor Wards Building
31-39 High Bridge
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 1EW
UK

t: +44 (0) 191 233 1450
f: +44 (0) 191 233 1451
m: 0795 101 1928 / 0795 023 5396
e: locus+@newart.demon.co.uk
u: <http://www.locusplus.org.uk>

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DISCUSSION

FW: 17 May- be on the radio at Coffee @ 157 Brick Lane


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Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 09:44:07 +0100
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Subject: 17 May- be on the radio at Coffee @ 157 Brick Lane

Dear Talkaokeyist

On Saturday 17 May the doughnut shaped table returns to its spiritual home-
in the cappucino bar between the two bagel shops on Brick Lane. This
prestigious event will be broadcast live on London's newest and most
outgoing radio station- Resonance FM 104.4 MHz
You can also listen to it at http://www.resonancefm.com any time.

As is customary, the more media minded will be able to log on to the live
webcast from our newly updated site http://www.talkaoke.com

So air your views on the air while sipping a frothy beverage of your choice
at coffee @ 157 Brick Lane. That's the new Coffee @ Brick Lane between the
bagel shops. There is much to discuss.

The night's chat will be surrounded in sound from the box of master music
mixing maestro Monsieur Laurent Nonchalant.

Talkaoke
Genteel Invasion
8pm to 12, Saturday 17 May
Admission Free

Coffee @ 157 Brick Lane
157 Brick Lane, London E1

Nearest tubes, Liverpool Street, Old Street. Buses no 8 and others.
Bicycles-lock them well.
Food available next door-either side
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Talkaoke
+ 44 (0)20 7684 3519
mobile: + 44 (0)7961 365 375
website: http://www.talkaoke.com
email: mail@talkaoke.com

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DISCUSSION

FW: DIAN Announcement for May


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Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 19:42:30 +0200
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Subject: DIAN Announcement for May

DIAN - Digital Interactive Artists' Network

http://dian-network.com
May:

DIAN - Digital Interactive Artists' Network -
Our focus for the month of May is NATALIE BOOKCHIN. We proudly present her
work:

"The Intruder "

http://dian-network.com/navigation.html

A story in 8 games. (from a short story by Jorge Luis Borges)

Shoot, score, catch, hit a ball or kill an alien!

All in the name of love.

DIAN - Digital Interactive Artists' Network - is a network for artists who
are seriously involved in using Internet technology in the domain of
contemporary art.

We are deeply interested in artists working in this field. Artists working
with the web, the net and related domains, please submit your work here:
http://dian-network.com/information.html
Visit DIAN and explore what can be done on the Internet.

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FW: Being There on-line exhibition, Launch Party 1st May


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Subject: Being There on-line exhibition, Launch Party 1st May

Not TV

DISCUSSION

FW: Ascott & Shanken event - May 10


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From: Melinda Klayman <mklayman@leonardo.info>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 11:19:17 -0700
To: LEO Network <mklayman@leonardo.info>
Subject: Ascott & Shanken event - May 10

Roy Ascott and Edward Shanken to speak at SFAI

Date: Saturday, May 10, 2003
Time: 5-7pm
Location: San Francisco Art Institute, Quad, 800 Chestnut Street, SF

Description: Leonardo and the San Francisco Art Institute invite you to the
Bay Area book launch and signing for Roy Ascott's new book, Telematic
Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, and Consciousness, edited by
Edward Shanken (University of California Press, 2003). Both Ascott and
Shanken will give a brief talk, and answer your questions about the book.
Books will be available for sale and signing.

Learn more about the book at http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/8867.html

For general information, please call 510.642.4701

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Leonardo began international publication of its print journal in 1968, and
has continued for 35 years to focus on writings by artists who work with
science- and technology-based art media. The International Society for the
Arts, Sciences and Technology was founded in 1982 to further the aims of
Leonardo by providing avenues of communication for artists working in
contemporary media. Leonardo/ISAST serves the international art, science,
and technology communities through its publications Leonardo and Leonardo
Music Journal and its compact disc series; the Leonardo Book Series; the
Leonardo On-Line web site and the web journal Leonardo Electronic Almanac,
both accessible via the Internet. All of our publications are produced in
collaboration with the MIT Press. We have a sister organization in France,
the Association Leonardo, which publishes the Observatoire Leonardo
(OLATS)Web Site. We have a number of other activities including an awards
program. While encouraging the innovative presentation of technology-based
arts, Leonardo/ISAST also functions as an international meeting place for
artists, educators, students, scientists and others interested in the use of
new media in contemporary artistic expression.

Since its founding in 1871 the San Francisco Art Institute has provided an
innovative and stimulating educational environment to thousands of
artists-both students and faculty. From Ansel Adams to Catherine Opie; Mark
Rothko to Barry McGee; Rube Goldberg to Jason Rhoades, Art Institute
faculty and students have had enormous impact on American art and culture.
Other notable alumni include filmmakers Lance Accord, Kathryn Bigelow, Menno
Meyjes, and Scott Kramer; painters Nina Bovasso, Enrique Chagoya, Richard
Diebenkorn, Chris Johanson, and Kehinde Wiley; 2002 MacArthur Awardees Toba
Khedoori and Liza Lou; performance artists Karen Finley, Tony Labat, and
Paul McCarthy; photographers Aziz&Cucher, Lewis Baltz, Annie Liebovitz, and
Sharon Lockhart; sculptors Jason Middlebrook, Manuel Neri, and Richard
Shaw; and digital artist Paul Pfeiffer, winner of the 2000 Whitney
Biennial's Bucksbaum Award. The Art Institute offers BFA, MFA, and MA
degree programs, Post-Baccalaureate Certificates, as well as Pre-College and
non-degree courses for youths and adults.

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