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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Voyeur Web Site JenniCam to Go Dark After 7 Years


Voyeur Web Site JenniCam to Go Dark After 7 Years

Tue Dec 9, 8:23 PM ET

By Elinor Mills Abreu

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - One of the darlings of the Web and a pioneer
of electronic exhibitionism -- Jenni of JenniCam fame -- is turning off
the lights after seven years.


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Fwd: Killer Instinct


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> From: New Museum News <newmuseumnews@topica.email-publisher.com>
> Date: Tue Dec 9, 2003 5:56:08 PM US/Eastern
> To: rachel@rhizome.org
> Subject: Killer Instinct
> Reply-To: <news@newmuseum.org>

>

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Fwd: PRACTICE SUBMITTING LTTR


> From: Emily Roysdon <grandma6000@earthlink.net>
> Date: Mon Dec 8, 2003 4:14:17 PM US/Eastern
> To: elia alba <eliaalba@yahoo.com>
> Subject: PRACTICE SUBMITTING LTTR
>
>
>
>
> LTTR IS OFFICIALLY ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR ISSUE #3
>
> Our curatorial theme is PRACTICE MORE FAILURE
>
> The deadline is FEBRUARY 14th, 2004
>
> Text submissions can be emailed to info@lttr.org
> Visual work can be submitted in the form of slides or original.
> We are also accepting proposals for projects and/or pages.
> What does your heart desire? What's going on?
> Run wild with your associations, those personal and those political
> and those perverted. Those repeated, those refused, those golden...
>
> Send submissions to:
> LTTR c/o Ginger and K8
> 3rd floor
> 347 Kingsland Ave.
> Brooklyn, NY 11211
> USA
>
> The format of the third issue is yet to be determined. It will be
> based on
> the submissions we receive, so
> get ready and go! Send us your proposal.
>
> PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES. Widely.
> And ask questions to the editors at:
> (emily) grandma6000@earthlink.net / K8@lttr.org / ginger@lttr.org
>
> **************************
> review of first issue from Broken Pencil
> LTTR (Lesbians to the Rescue)
> art magazine, #1, 32 pages, New York City,
>
> Riot Grrl didn‚t disappear, it just got its Ph.D. Is this a zine? Not
> quite.
> Is
> it an artists‚ project? Again, not
> quite, and I‚m sure that the LTTR collective would be overjoyed at such
> liminality. They represent a new
> complex spirit in both feminist art and identity politics. Much has
> changed in those worlds since the mid-
> nineties and LTTR is a beautifully constructed starting point for
> understanding those changes. Combining
> screen-printing, full colour offset, photocopies and wonderfully
> playful
> inserts, this is truly an expanding and
> exploding media. Noteworthy, a door hanger with humping bunnies
> made by ginger brooks takahashi.
> Several written pieces discuss gender, lust, death and performance, but
> this is a zine that speaks slowly
> and quietly in images, not narratives; I like to think of them as text
> pieces, not articles. Over a dozen
> international artists contributed to this project (including JD Samson
> of
> you know who∑). All are standouts.
> One doesn‚t have to open to LTTR to figure out that they want to fuck
> with
> your head and your ideologies;
> on the cover is a beckoning invitation to serious reflexivity˜a lesbian
> performance piece referencing David
> Wojnarowicz who was referencing Arthur Rimbaud. LTTR are here to
> play and want you to play along with
> them. (Brian Joseph Davis)
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Fwd: PacketPool: Net Artist Open Mic at New Langton Arts Jan 21, 2004


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Lisa Mezzacappa <lisa@newlangtonarts.org>
> Date: Mon Dec 8, 2003 5:30:57 PM US/Eastern
> To: <lisa@newlangtonarts.org>
> Subject: PacketPool: Net Artist Open Mic at New Langton Arts Jan 21,
> 2004
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lisa Mezzacappa
> December 8, 2003 lisa@newlangtonarts.org
> 415 626 5416
>
> Celebrating a year of cutting-edge net art

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Leonardo Announces SpaceartS: The Space and the Arts Database


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Melinda Klayman <mklayman@leonardo.info>
> Date: Fri Dec 5, 2003 4:48:33 PM US/Eastern
> To: LEO Promo <mklayman@leonardo.info>
> Subject: Leonardo Announces SpaceartS: The Space and the Arts Database
>
> Leonardo Announces SpaceartS: The Space and the Arts Database
> http://www.spacearts.info
>
> Leonardo/OLATS and the Ours Foundation have joined forces to create a
> database about space art documenting the works of artists who, since
> the
> mid-19th Century, have taken outer space as a theme, subject, or
> object for
> their creations. When completed, this database will host over a
> thousand
> entries. Artists are invited to submit their work for inclusion in the
> database. Entry forms to submit your artworks are available online at
> www.spacearts.info.
>
> The SpaceartS database project is funded by the European Space Agency
> and is
> co-sponsored by the International Academy of Astronuatics; Advisors to
> the
> project include:
> * IAAA (International Association ofAstronomical Artists) -
> www.iaaa.org
> * MIR, aninternational consortium of institutions with space art
> activites.
> MIRincludes: Leonardo/OLATS, Arts Catalyst, V2, Projekt Atol
> (Slovenia),
> andthe Multimedia Complex of Actual Art (Russia).
> * Maisond'Ailleurs/Museum of Science Fiction, Yverdon - www.ailleurs.ch
>
>
> For 35 years Leonardo has documented the work of artists involved in
> space
> exploration; It has co-sponsored 6 Space and the Arts workshops and
> promoted
> the interaction of artists, scientists, and engineers involved in
> space. The
> SpaceartS database can be found at http://www.spacearts.info . Further
> information can be found at: Leonardo/OLATS : Space Arts Workshops
> documentation at http://www.olats.org/setF3.html or Leonardo/ISAST:
> Space
> Arts Working Group at
> http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/spaceart/space.html
>
>
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