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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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Set in Edinburgh, 2009
The bottle you hold in your hands is a contract, executed some 12 years ago / The contract you hold in your hands is a bottle, due around 2021.
CO-OP-ED
EITHER OR OR OR HOW I GOT RELIGION
by Domenick Ammarati
CHANGE PAGE
by Dave Hullfish Bailey
THE RELATIONS
Michaelangelo Pistoletto in conversation
with Clementine Deliss
TORSLANDA TO UDDEVALLA VIA KALMAR
by Jan Åke Granath
with footnotes by Liam Gillick
‘I’M ONLY A DESIGNER’:
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF ERNST BETTLER
by Christopher Wilson
AND SO TO BED
by Christopher Wilson
THE UNEDITOR
Randall McLeod in conversation with Mark Owens
(and Aaron Kunin)
THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT
by Angie Keefer
illustrated by Chris Evans
THE ADAPTOR
Jay Baldwin in conversation with Raimundas Malasauškas
ON THE SELF-REFLEXIVE PAGE
Louis Lüthi
THE MASTERER
Rashad Becker in conversation with Robert Henke
BADLY EXPLAINED
by Anthony Huberman
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
by David Foster Wallace
Inside front and back covers
MITIM (THETA)
by Radim Peško
Use to set an Anagram Procedural
by Richard Grusin \
Inserted
∞ HOSPITALITY
by David Senior
illustrated by Karel Martens
AND
THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE
Chapter 9
by Will Holder