Dot Dot Dot 17

Dot Dot Dot 17

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By Stuart Bailey Dot Dot Dot was a bi-annual independent art and design publication that began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content gradually widened to cover art, music, language, politics, film, and literature. Ultimately, Dot Dot Dot sought to cover design in the widest possible sense.  Issue 17 aimed to steer clear of both commercial commercial portfolio presentations and impenetrable academic theory, instead offering intelligent, passionate, and clever writing on the tangled web of influences that determine the shape of contemporary cultural production. Contributions come from Richard Hollis, James Goggin, Mike Sperlinger, Dan Fox, Jennifer Higgie, Johnny Vivash, Dexter Sinister, Janice Kerbel, and Radim Peško, and were initially (read) (spoken) (delivered) at the Embankment Galleries in London, a few months before being (transcribed) (translated) (transfixed) at the close of a related exhibition. The performed contributions were deliberately planned to "traverse t

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