Rachel Greene on Thu, 26 Feb 2004 15:39:00 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> One year After Rhizome |
Hi -- Rhizome is not part of the New Museum: there was no merger between the organizations. We are affiliated entities. The New Museum has no legal responsibility for the ArtBase: Rhizome.org, a small nonprofit that raises its own monies, still has these responsibilities. Because the New Museum believes in the mission and programs of Rhizome, in our staff (chiefly Francis Hwang and me) and in the idea of art communities, they give us some administrative and development support as well as an office in their building. Rhizome has changed from what it used to be: as have net art and the internet. The question as I see it is -- now that the floodgates have opened and the field has opened up, will enthusiasts and participants embrace the diversity and volume that comes with this moment or will they lapse into nostalgia for times past, nostalgia that devalues what is happening now? Perhaps many will prefer to participate in the field via smaller, more specialized forums such as Betacity. There is no right or wrong way to consume net art or to participate in its culture, but there are preferences. Rhizome the organization (the small arm that administers various programs for the thousands of Rhizome readers and participants from 100 countries) believes in letting the use and content of Rhizome change with the ranks and numbers of subscribers and members. And if you think that there aren't good writers publishing on Rhizome I think you may have a particular set of authors in your mind who qualify to shape discourse. Perhaps you don't appreciate the diverse minds contributing to Rhizome but I would encourage you to read more closely... and you always have new forums such as Betacity or Cream. Also, there are plans to do more curating out of the ArtBase in the next year (2004-2005). We will also be developing online tools that make it easy for Rhizome subscribers to curate their own exhibitions, or more simply, create manifestations of groups of works based on preferences, whims, interests. Finally, a new audit will be posted on our web site in the next couple of weeks. Feel free to examine our spending in more detail. -- Rachel Greene # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net