I've received the first issue of Polysemy - I will be posting some reviews, when I get the chance, but for now, a couple of first impressions.

a.  Now that I've been blogging awhile, I'm becoming more interested in "best of" groupings - those posts that endure, or the best writings that take a form that can be used away from the computer.

Polysemy seems to me an example of this, and it's always very nice to actually have a physical representation in your hand, I think. 

I've read the first article so far - by Dan Allison.  As well as being a decent read - one of the best sentences being "The cumulative limits (narrow and broad) in our lives make the frame." - it's also interesting to see the use of images, contrasted with the text.  It definitely makes for a richer experience.

The article meanders a bit, but for me, the best point made is the importance of limits - in art, life, and technology.

I'm looking forward to reading the rest.