The arts journal Dot Dot Dot is edited and published from the NewYork 'Just-in-Time workshop and occasional bookstore' Dexter Sinister. In attempting to summarize the publication, Wikipedia suggests that:Given the magazine's exceptional (and exceptionally self-aware)looseness, the focus of each issue is hard to discern. In browsing the magazine a few topics emerge. For example, essays in DDD5 include'The Beatles/Stones Dialectic' and an essay on Bill Drummond. DDD6 has essays on field guides, Tibor Kalman and the book covers of Fred Troller. DDD7 has material on the typography of the 1968 Olympics, Brian Eno and handwritting found on currency. The eighth DDD includes contents on the Black American Express Card, Wire album art and 'Towards a Representation of the English Breakfast as a Modular System'. DDD9 includes essays on the logos of film studios, the album art of Stereolab, the art of 'Ty i Ja' magazine and the art of Edward Wadsworth. The essays of DDD11 discuss Saul Bass, Samuel Beckett, John Peel, Wyndham Lewis and Mark E. Smith. Essays in DDD12 touch on Benjamin Franklin, the band Black Flag and the word 'Kafkaesque'. |
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The arts journal Dot Dot Dot is edited and published from the NewYork 'Just-in-Time workshop and occasional bookstore' Dexter Sinister. In attempting to summarize the publication, Wikipedia suggests that:Given the magazine's exceptional (and exceptionally self-aware)looseness, the focus of each issue is hard to discern. In browsing the magazine a few topics emerge. For example, essays in DDD5 include

