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: 6th Pirelli Salon of Young Digital Artists


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "MACCSI" <maccsi@maccsi.org>
> Date: February 18, 2004 4:53:30 PM EST
> To: <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: 6th Pirelli Salon of Young Digital Artists
>
> The 6thPirelli Salon of Young Digital Artists, one of the most
> important net.biennales in Latin America, is officially open at the
> Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas

DISCUSSION

Interesting Foundation for Art and Dialogue


http://www.artadia.org

Gives grants to individual artists but I think just those in the US-
but not sure... Rachel

DISCUSSION

Fwd: Ciberart Bilbao Newsletter


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> From: "Programacion Ciber@RT" <programacion@ciberart-bilbao.net>
> Date: February 18, 2004 3:33:00 AM EST
> To: "Programacion Ciber@RT" <programacion@ciberart-bilbao.net>
> Subject: Ciberart Bilbao Newsletter
>
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> CIBERART BILBAO 2004 FESTIVAL AND CONFERENCE
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> You can now subscribe to our new Newsletter service and receive all the
> information regarding the Ciberart Bilbao 2004 Conference + Festival.
>
> In order to do so, just go to our web page at: www.ciberart-bilbao.net
> and include your e-mail address in our Newsletter service.
> Hope you enjoy it!
>
> Best regards,
>
> The Ciberart Bilbao 2004 Team
>
>
> ******************************************************
> FESTIVAL - CONFERENCIA CIBERART BILBAO 2004
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>
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> toda la informacion sobre Ciberart Bilbao 2004 Congreso + Festival.
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> www.ciberart-bilbao.net e incluir vuestra direccion de e-mail en el
> servicio de noticias.
> Esperamos que os guste!
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> Saludos,
>
> El equipo de Ciberart - Bilbao
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> _____________________________
> Programacion - Programme
> Ciber@RT Bilbao 2004
> www.ciberart-bilbao.net
> programacion@ciberart-bilbao.net
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DISCUSSION

Fwd: Tribute to Billy Kluver at National Gallery of Art


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> From: Randall Packer <rpacker@zakros.com>
> Date: February 18, 2004 10:00:30 AM EST
> To: Media List: ;
> Subject: Tribute to Billy Kluver at National Gallery of Art
>
> "The Story of E.A.T. (Experiments in Art and Technology): A Tribute to
> Billy Kluver"
> A dialogue between Randall Packer and Julie Martin
> Sunday, March 7, 2:00 pm
> National Gallery of Art
> East Building Auditorium
> Washington, DC
>
> With the passing of scientist Billy Kluver last month, an important
> chapter came to an end in the history of art and technology. On
> Sunday, March 7, at 2:00 p.m. in the East Building Auditorium of the
> National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC media artist Randall Packer,
> joined by Kluver's widow and long-time collaborator Julie Martin, will=

> discuss the numerous achievements of Billy Kluver and E.A.T
> (Experiments in Art and Technology). They will explore his pioneering
> embrace of collaboration between artist and engineer, encouraging both
> a new role for the scientist in the advancement of social issues and
> new approaches to technology. Kluver collaborated on seminal works by=

> such artists as Jean Tinguely, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg,
> Jasper Johns, John Cage, and Robert Whitman, many of whom are in the
> Gallery's collection. The presentation will also feature a screening
> of the filmOpen Score,showcasing Robert Rauschenberg's collaborative
> performance work included in "9 Evenings of Theater and Engineering,"
> which led to the formation of E.A.T. in 1966.
>
> The lecture is free and open to the public.
>
> For additional information on the Billy Kluver tribute and E.A.T.:
>
> E.A.T. NET : http://www.eatnet.org
> National Gallery of Art (what's new) :
> http://www.nga.gov/highlights/highlite.htm

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Fwd: VIPER Basel | Competition 2004 - call for entries


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> From: VIPER Basel Competition <competition@viper.ch>
> Date: February 18, 2004 7:06:53 AM EST
> To: <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: VIPER Basel | Competition 2004 - call for entries
>
> Please distribute to anyone who might be interested - Thank you.
>
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> VIPER Basel | Competition 2004
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> Call for entries
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> VIPER Basel | International Festival for Film Video and New Media
> 18 - 22 November 2004
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> IMPORTANT DATES
> Submission: April 15, 2004 (date of the official postal stamp)
> Works and projects which are not ready by the closing date for entries
> can be entered in the form of indicative documentation material or as
> a concept description.
> Acceptance decision: July 2004
> Master Setting due: October 1, 2004
> Festival dates: November 18 - 22, 2004
>
> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
> Entry is free of charge.
> Regulations, registration form, and further information can be
> downloaded from
> http://www.viper.ch/
>
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> VIPER Basel
> is one of the major European film, video and new media festivals. It
> offers a highly-regarded platform for presenting innovative works and
> projects, attracting Swiss and international filmmakers and producers,
> artists, curators, critics and purveyors of ideas from the media,
> research and politics.
> In addition, VIPER Basel's International Forum provides annually an
> up-to-date podium for presenting and discussing forward-looking
> positions, models and scenarios - a Think-and-Do-Tank for 21st century
> media, culture and society.
>
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> VIPER Basel | Competition 2004
>
> The VIPER Basel | Competition 2004 is an international competition. An
> independent jury will nominate and award the works and projects
> submitted in the categories [imagination | processing |
> transposition].
>
> [Imagination]
> This category is open to works and projects dealing with traditional
> and future forms of the moving image.
> Possible submissions include analogue and digital films/videos,
> experimental films (including sound/video), 2D and 3D animations,
> extended forms of traditional cinema, linear and non-linear narrative
> image sequences, mobile and innovative screen formats, split- and/or
> multiple-screen arrangements. They may be complemented by modes of
> individual and collective interaction if wished.
>
> [Processing]
> This category is open to works and projects that are characterised by
> processes and live elements.
> Installations or systems can be submitted that are devised to involve
> a local situation and/or an audience actively, thus emphasising the
> ability to interact and improvise when handling digital information
> systems. This includes performances, immersive and hybrid
> (real/virtual) environments, 'play- and social software' applications,
> 'smart objects', intelligent and ambient systems as well as interface
> and interaction design.
>
> [Transposition]
> This category is open to works and projects emphasising acting and
> communicating within technologically defined networks.
> Applications, prototypes and concepts can be submitted that use or
> specifically apply network architecture that functions independently
> of time and place. This includes for example location-related and
> distributed systems (LAN/WAN/WIFI etc.), mobile computing, GPS
> applications, infra-red and Bluetooth connections. The key feature in
> each case is an unusual and/or experimental use of technologically
> defined network topographies.
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> VIPER Basel | International Festival for Film Video and New Media
> PO Box, CH - 4002 Basel
> competition@viper.ch, www.viper.ch
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