Rhizome Relaunch Bugs 2

An earlier post on the 2011 relaunch of Rhizome.org contains a list of links to the site from my Digital Media Tree blog that are still broken, as well as a few that were fixed. The broken links are listed below. The first URL of these pairs is a dead link found on my old blog that doesn't redirect to a new page; the second is its current location, tracked down searching words or phrases on the Rhizome search page. Revisiting/revising these old posts serves as research for my eventual book The Lost Years: Art on the Internet Between The Dot Com Crash and the Rise of Facebook, as well as boring personal recordkeeping. In upcoming posts will do a similar compilation of dead links to Rhizome from my current blog. Much of the writing doesn't make sense if these links don't work, so I am correcting them in the posts via updates.

These links aren't just about my work; have been covering the scene for a while now so it's a diverse collection.

http://www.rhizome.org/fp.rhiz?id=3860 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2007/jul/14/interview-with-silicious/

http://rhizome.org/thread.rhiz?thread=26212 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2007/jun/15/rhizome-2007-08-commissions-announcement/ (Rhizome 2007-2008 Commissions announced - please note these are elsewhere called the 2008-2009 Commissions)

http://www.rhizome.org/fp.rhiz?id=3616 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2007/may/9/sketch-monochrome-gradient/ (Lauren Cornell reblogged this GIF frame of mine - still much appreciated, but now I am no longer mentioned in the post)

http://rhizome.org/thread.rhiz?thread=24996&page=1#47095 is now http://rhizome.org/announce/events/47095/ (Baudrillard event on World of Warcraft)

http://rhizome.org/fp.rhiz/?id=2463 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2006/aug/12/p-lansky-club-vs-academic-electronic-music/ (again, appreciate the reblogging of my post but the reblogging now gives authorship credit to Marisa Olson)

http://www.rhizome.org/fp.rhiz?id=1853 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2006/apr/29/gifs-galore-and-more/ (Net Art News on The GIF Show)

http://www.rhizome.com/fp.rhiz?id=1416 is now http://rhizome.org/discuss/view/20235/ (Sal Randolph report on the 2006 Net Aesthetics 2.0 panel - scroll down to Randolph's comment)

http://rhizome.org/fp.rhiz?id=898 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2005/nov/26/the-arcane-art-of-tracking-vs-the-amen-break/

http://www.rhizome.com/fp.rhiz?id=666 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2005/oct/31/tom-moody-chats-w-cory-arcangel/ (the link to the interview in the post is dead)

http://www.newmuseum.org/now_cur_RhizomeArtBase101.htm is now http://archive.rhizome.org:8080/exhibition/artbase101/

http://rhizome.org/netartnews/story.rhiz/?×tamp=20050518 is now http://rhizome.org/editorial/2005/may/18/how-to-succeed-in-the-arts-by-really-trying/ (an old "Net Art News" item assigned to "editorial"--needs a content tag)

Update, July 2011: The links listed above have all been fixed by Rhizome (thanks!) with the exception of the one New Museum link.

"Non-Factory"

"Non-Factory" [mp3 removed]

revised and reposted--an additional synth part was added at the end

Another all-analog composition (but is it really analog when recorded and mixed as a digital file? oh, never mind). Six synth parts (including percussive sounds) are multitracked. MIDI is triggering the individual tracks but the sounds themselves are all solid state voltage whatever. Five years from now my peers will not be GIF artists, they will be old men in chain mail huddled behind banks of modular apparatus, with wires going everywhere and their social security payments all going to electrical bills, oh yeah, and cats crawling around. So there.