With contributions by Andrew Blum, Bruno Latour, Graham Meyer, Pierre-André Boutang, David Reinfurt, Chris Evans, Jessica Winter, Ian Svenonius, Angie Keefer, Francis McKee, Benjamin Tiven, Louis Lüthi, Dexter Sinister, and Laura Hoptman
This issue of Bulletins of the Serving Library doubles as a catalog of sorts to “Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language,” a group exhibition curated by Laura Hoptman at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, from May 6 to August 27, 2012. It is a *pseudo*-catalog in the sense that, other than a section of images at the back, it bears no direct relation to the works in the exhibition. Instead, the bulletins extend in different directions from the same title, and could be collectively summarized as preoccupied with the more social aspects of Typography.
Video trailer, assembled from thirteen texts in the catalog.
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Dot Dot Dot 19
is assembled from PDFs of THE FIRST/LAST NEWSPAPER (TF/LN)
which was issued from Port Authority in New York CIty
every Wednesday & Saturday during the first 3 weeks
of November 2009
- Editorial, Sinister to establish “First/Last” newspaper
- Rob Giampietro, Newspaper tax levied: few can afford daily 6 pence
- Richard Rodriguez, Review: museum piece
- Steve Rushton, How media masters reality #1: Picture an image of a photograph
- Anon., Publick occurrences both forreign and domestick
- Dan Fox, Circulation +2.7%/-0.2%
- Bruno Munari, Culture today becoming mass affair
- Francis McKee, Headless body, topless bar pt. 1
- Angie Keefer, Large Hadron collider expected to fail due to backwards causation
- Editorial, Two men describe “bloody good elephant”
- Rob Giampietro, Time captcha’d for global good?
- Anthony Huberman, Blind man in dark room looking for black cat that’s not there
- Steve Rushton, How media masters reality #2: They came to see who came
- Angie Keefer, Icons govern action
- Francis McKee, Headless body, topless bar pt. 2: More news from nowhere
- Jan Verwoert, Gonzo pragmatism
- Nick Paumgarten, The pits
- Editorial, Fifth wall of fifth estate collapses
- Rob Giampietro, New legislation combats chicken-egg problem
- Angie Keefer, Exception that proves rule, wrong
- Graham Meyer, Classic pyramid inverted
- Steve Rushton, How media masters reality #3: How television stopped delivering people
- Francis McKee, Headless body, topless bar pt. 3: Wild time in Florida
- Frances Stark, No values
- E.C. Large, The semantic discipline
- Ryan Holmberg, Imperial typepicter
- Editorial, Engineer & tinkerer caught in bricolage
- Rob Giampietro, “Puissant god” reviewed: “man, after all”
- Joe Scanlan, Where does your money come from?
- Albert Sukoff, Record bites dust
- Steve Rushton, How media masters reality #4: “You are not a very nice girl …”
- Dan Fox, May need rewrite
- Francis McKee, Headless body, topless bar pt. 4: Some die, some get hurt, some go on
- Jan Verwoert, Socrates: guard up, pants down
- Seth Price, First/Last taken from commons
- Angie Keefer, Non-existence neither proved nor disproved
- Paul Elliman, Rider four seven communicate
- Editorial, Mass innoculation against bacteria of doubt
- Rob Giampietro, Cap’n Sellers’s pen name stolen
- Tom McCarthy, How Marinetti taught me how to write
- Steve Rushton, How media masters reality #5: Spiderman in world wide web
- Francis McKee, Headless body, topless bar pt. 5: The bastards are making it up!
- Paul Elliman, Looking for male blue jeans black jacket
- Angie Keefer, Two temporal logics tried, tested
- Walead Beshty, Itself feels like end of something
- Editorial, Prior temporal logic, tired
- Rob Giampietro, Remington launches ghostwriter
- Paul Elliman, Hey Manhattan
- Snowden Snowden, Much fussed over pussy
- Steve Rushton, How media masters reality #6: Correct me if i’m wrong
- Graham Meyer, 0 ÷ 0 → 0
- Dan Fox, Patience, fortitude remain lions
- Angie Keefer, Twenty questions inverted
- Frances Stark, Corduroy pillows make headlines
- Francis McKee, Headless body, topless bar pt. 6: Whose throat can i eat?
- Jan Verwoert, Unicorn: “I exist”
- and throughout: Will Holder, The Middle of Nowhere Chapter 9 cont’d
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In this issue:
D/S present PARALLEL introductions
Richard Hollis on the EYE and the EAR
James Goggin itemizes ways of reading in London, 2008 with Maria Fusco, Will Holder, Richard Hollis, Maki Suzuki and Jörg Heiser
Will Holder speaks of the poetics of concrete poetry and documenting the work of Falke Pisano
Stefan Themerson & Language – a film by Erik van Zuylen introduced by Mike Sperlinger
Dan Fox plays an extended version of Refracted Light Through Armoury Show
Jennifer Higgie reads from Carnival Theory, a play-in-progress with Johnny Vivash
Agency presents Specimen 0880: Papa Hemingway
David Reinfurt explains NaÏve Set Theory with an overhead projector
Malcolm McLaren (in absentia) is interviewed by Mark & Stephen Beasley (in absentia)
Stuart Bailey – describes the Science, Fiction of E.C. Large with Will Holder and David Reinfurt
plus
Alex Klein – Portrait of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, New York City, May 2008
Mitim (Eta) by Radim Peško
Walead Beshty – Beshty’s Possible Triangle, 2008
Dexter Sinister – Beshty’s Possible Triangle, 2008
Janice Kerbel – Remarkable, 2008
and
The Middle of Nowhere, Chapter 8 by Will Holder
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Dot Dot Dot 16
A W.A.S.T.E. of Ink (after Thomas Pynchon)
DDD16 was conceived parallel to—and is issued from under the wing of—the project ‘True Mirror’, directed from the Commander’s Room at the 7th Regiment Armory Building, New York between 4–23 March, 2008 and tracked at http://www.sinisterdexter.org. On reflection, we realised real news doesn’t need a press release.
The issue then draws liberally from three other interlocking projects, all founded by guest-co-editor Raimundas Malašauskas.
In this issue:
- For Immediate Release by Michael Bracewell
- Phantom Rosebuds (Signatures A and B) by Clifford Irving, Portrait by Jason Fulford
- Another Shadow Fight – David Osbaldeston in conversation with Andrew Hunt
- Two-way Mirrors – Reflections on Nabokov’s Pale Fire by Louis Lüthi
- On C by Cory Arcangel
- Indifferent Voices by Paul Elliman
- 51.01 – Guest Editorial by Raimundas Malašauskas
- Stanislaw Lem’s short story ‘The Seventh Voyage’, as recalled while flying over the Atlantic from Moscow to Newark, July 3, 2007 by Larissa Harris
- Screen, saver (Part 1) by David Reinfurt
- Middle by Gintaras Didžiapetris
- Screen, saver (Part 2) by David Reinfurt
- Parallel Cards by Ryan Gander
- 10.15 by Tom Morton
- Honey Coma by Steven Francis
- 100. General Stumm invades the State Library and learns about the world of books, the librarians guarding it, and intellectual order – A close reading of Robert Musil by Rob Giampietro
- Inversions by Mariana Castillo Deball
- Vested Interest – Genesis Breyer P-Orridge in conversation with Mark Beasley
Portrait by Alex Klein
- Phantom Rosebuds (Signatures C and D) by Clifford Irving
plus
Mitim (Zeta) by Radim Peško
(Vera courtesy of Louis Lüthi, after Nabokov)
and
The Middle of Nowhere, Chapter 6 (continued) by Will Holder
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