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- After 10 years and 20 issues we’re ending Dot Dot Dot and we would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers and contributors since 2000 for your ongoing interest and support. HOWEVER please note that it’s more accurately a *pseudo*-ending, as our constellation will continue to assemble a bi-annual publication with a new name, Bulletins of The Serving Library, that will carry on where Dot Dot Dot left off. The first Bulletins — effectively Dot Dot Dot 21 — is due out in Spring 2011. More information on the reasons for the shift, including root-level changes in our publishing mechanism, is available at www.servinglibrary.org. From now on, the present website is an archive.
Certain back issues are still available from http://shop.dextersinister.org
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at The Studio, Embankment Galleries, Somerset House
The Strand, LONDON WC2R 1LA
from within the current exhibition WOULDN'T IT BE NICE ...
Tickets are £5 each night (with a £1 bar)
available in advance from
http://www.somersethouse.org.uk
Advance booking is recommended as seating is limited
Tel: 020 7845 4693
The programme is subject to change, but as of today:
WEDNESDAY 29 OCT
James Goggin (and others) will itemize ways of reading in London, 2008
Richard Hollis will listen to the image
Will Holder will speak of the poetics of concrete poetry and documenting the work of Falke Pisano
Mike Sperlinger will introduce Stefan Themerson & Language
THURSDAY 30 OCT
Jennifer Higgie and Johnny Vivash will read from (and around) Carnival Theory, a play-in-progress
Dan Fox will play an extended version of Refracted Light Through Armory Show
Agency will recount the copyright case of Papa Hemingway
FRIDAY 31 OCT
David Reinfurt will explain Naive Set Theory with an overhead projector
Malcolm McLaren (in absentia) will talk to Mark & Stephen Beasley (in absentia)
Stuart Bailey will describe the science, fiction of E.C. Large, and inaugurate the republishing of 2 novels
accompanied by mute works by Janice Kerbel, Walead Beshty, Alex Klein and Dexter Sinister
All evenings start at 7pm prompt