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Rachel Clarke
Since 2003
Works in Sacramento, California United States of America

BIO
Rachel Clarke is an artist working in new and traditional media. She is Associate Professor of Electronic Art in the Art Department at California State University, Sacramento. Clarke is the Founding Editor of Media-N, the international online journal of the College Art Association's New Media Caucus, http://www.newmediacaucus.org/wp/media-n-journal/current-issue/

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EVENT

“Foreignness and Translation in New Media”


Dates:
Fri Apr 24, 2009 00:00 - Sat Apr 25, 2009

Announcing the publication of media-N spring edition 2009; “Foreignness and Translation in New Media”, guest edited by Pat Badani, Professor of Integrated Media at Illinois State University. The collected essays provide a thought-provoking expansion on the themes of “foreignness” and “translation”, subjects habitually explored through the lens of identity. The edition expands the discourse to examine different kinds of identifications, translations and geographies and explores the ways evolving technologies are being used by cultural practitioners to re-interpret and incorporate these notions.

http://www.newmediacaucus.org/journal/issues.php?f=papers&time=2009_spring&page=front


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Media-N Conference Edition and Call for Papers


Dates:
Sat Jan 10, 2009 00:00 - Sat Jan 10, 2009

Location:
United States of America

The media-N conference edition is now live, featuring highlights of New Media Caucus events at CAA 2008: a panel report by Paul Catanese, papers by Michael Jay McClure and Andrea Ackerman, a commentary by Leslie Raymond and an interview with the curator of the Real Time exhibit at the Dallas Contemporary, Dean Terry.

http://www.newmediacaucus.org/journal/issues.php?f=papers&time=2008_caa&page=front

Call for papers: Foreignness and Translation in New Media. The guest-editor for this upcoming edition is Pat Badani, Assistant Professor of Integrated Media at Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Deadline for submissions: February 14, 2009.

http://www.newmediacaucus.org/journal/issues.php?f=papers&time=2008_caa&page=call

Rachel Clarke
Editor in Chief, media-N


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media-N online journal, Imaging in the Digital


Dates:
Fri Nov 14, 2008 00:00 - Fri Nov 14, 2008

Location:
United States of America

Announcing the Winter 2008 edition of the New Media Caucus online journal, Media-n, Imaging in the Digital. Guest Editors for this issue are Paul Coldwell, Professor and Project Leader of FADE (Fine Art Digital Environment), at the University of Arts London, and Joan Truckenbrod, Professor at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

http://www.newmediacaucus.org/journal/issues.php?f=papers&time=2008_winter&page=front

Please review the Call for Papers for the Spring 2008 edition, Foreignness and Translation in New Media. Guest Editor for this special issue is Pat Badani, Assistant Professor of Integrated Media, at Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, U.S.A.

http://www.newmediacaucus.org/journal/issues.php?f=papers&time=2008_winter&page=call

Rachel Clarke
Editor in Chief, media-N


EVENT

Betsey Biggs, Sound and Video Works


Dates:
Thu Nov 06, 2008 00:00 - Mon Nov 03, 2008

Location:
United States of America

Betsey Biggs is an artist and composer working with sound, video, interactivity, installation and performance. Her work aims to engage the audience, to expose the beautiful in the mundane, and to explore the tension between spontaneity and form.

Betsey Biggs: Sound and Video Works at R. W. Witt Gallery, Sacramento State, November 10 - 14, 2008, 12:00 noon - 4:30pm (gallery closed on November 11)
Public Lecture at Capistrano Hall, Rm 223 Sacramento State, November 6, 2008, 2:00pm (free and open to the public)
Sound / Video Performance at the Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento, 1529 19th Street, Sacramento, November 8, 2008, 3:00pm (free and open to the public)

Presented by the Art Department at Sacramento State in conjunction with the Festival of New American Music

For more information, contact Rachel Clarke: recseptember2003@yahoo.com


EVENT

Somnium Redux


Dates:
Sat Oct 11, 2008 00:00 - Thu Oct 09, 2008

Location:
United States of America

Somnuim Redux is a new media interactive installation by Rachel Clarke with audio composition and design by M. Azevedo, showing at Block Gallery, Sacramento, CA. This exhibit is part of an ongoing project that began in March 2008 in which Clarke collected dream narratives from interviews with numerous participants. This installation presents a visual interpretation of these narratives within an interactive environment.
Opening reception on Saturday October 11, 6 - 9pm at Block Gallery, 1020 10th Street Sacramento, CA 95814
Here is more information about Block and the show:
http://blockdowntown.com/exhibit_current.html