I met Bjork last month ()
anyway, i've been doing some historical cross-referencing this morning and afternoon between #367 (Dean Blunt - dear god that front cover is garish) and #374 on pages 59-62 specifically. i picked out a possibly steadfast tangentiality this section of the maggazine has: introducing a sub theme (because after that comes the columns) but in terms of metacognition, actual passage to forgetfulness. This narrative understructuring had lots of signifiers which is likely a cornerstone of Wire's editorial policy - in order to conclude things well in that section at least - and so it flows as well as possible between modes of reference.
anyway, i've been doing some historical cross-referencing this morning and afternoon between #367 (Dean Blunt - dear god that front cover is garish) and #374 on pages 59-62 specifically. i picked out a possibly steadfast tangentiality this section of the maggazine has: introducing a sub theme (because after that comes the columns) but in terms of metacognition, actual passage to forgetfulness. This narrative understructuring had lots of signifiers which is likely a cornerstone of Wire's editorial policy - in order to conclude things well in that section at least - and so it flows as well as possible between modes of reference.