Whats the appeal of making a magazine thats just a centerfold?
I’ve always been drawn to the process of creating something in the format of a publication, but there are already so many magazines out there and nearly all of them are made up of punny headlines, a review section, interviews, articles, advice columns, ads, and so on. I figured that if I were to bring another magazine into the world it would have to be drastically different. As the creator I have the freedom to define the formula of the magazine, so it’s appealing to me, but it’s also refreshing for those who look at it—it’s an entirely different experience from looking at a conventional magazine. It’s more than just a flip-through. The magazine can be taken apart and the pages can be tiled to form a 70″ x 32″ image. So it involves interaction and can exist in the form of a book or a poster. Where did you get the idea to do it? How did you first start the magazine? I was looking at an old issue of After Dark and I noticed an ad for a beach towel that featured a head-to-toe image of a