Dot Dot Dot 3
The journal whose very name promised more to come... (dot dot dot)
Dot Dot Dot was a critically minded, independently published journal of graphic design and visual culture, active from 2000 to 2010. The journal brought together a multidisciplinary mix of contributors—from designers and artists to writers and theorists—to cover art, music, language, film and literature. Issue No. 3 offers a wide variety of inventive critical writing on all aspects of culture.
Contributors to issue 3 include Kim Levine, Wigger Bierma, Joep van Lieshout, Ryan Gander, Conny Purtill, Rodger Bridgman, Peter Biľak, Daniel van der Velden, Erik van Blokland, Christopher Wilson, Shumon Basar, Daniel Eatock/Sam Solhaug, Experimental Jetset, and John Morgan.
Printed in 2001, this vintage issue is from the original run of Dot Dot Dot. While copies are new and unread, they may show slight shelf wear, minor corner bumps, or signs of age from long-term storage.
Edited by Jürgen Albrecht, Stuart Bailey, Peter Biľak, and Tom Unverzagt
Published by Broodje & Kaas, 2001
Softcover, 112 pages, color and b&w images, 6.5 × 9.25 inches
ISSN: 1615-1968