Welcome to Spin Cycle 25.16 where we explore Hong Kong's heights with photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, an atmospheric debut from Thom Yorke & Mark Pritchard, an alternative view of the funeral of Pope Francis through the eyes of Benjamin Eagle, the transformative use of bamboo captured by Gatuko Tano & bold compositions from Muhammad Fatchurofi.
Maya Sigel is a production designer from Austin, Texas, with quite the established back catalogue including work for projects on Apple TV & Netflix. We caught up with Maya to discuss her work on the upcoming Karate Kid Legends.
Ryan Coogler's vampire-lead Hollywood ownership, Joshua Rozell's alarming yet beautiful imagery, The Museum of Transology, OK Go's kaleidoscopic new video & this year's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees take centre-stage in this edition of Spin Cycle.
In 2020, as the world went into lockdown, Daire made his first short documentary, For Emergency Use Only, for The New Yorker. Inspired by childhood memories that echoed the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic, the film went on to premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2021. In this interview, Daire talks about the story behind the film and what drove him to make it.
Theo Cottle explores Bulgarian folk traditions, Patrick Smith parodies the ubiquity of modern pharmaceutical use, a new gallery is set-up to celebrate the work of Gabriel Moses, Daire Collins explore childhood fear & ANTIHERO expose the manipulation of hip-hop lyrics in western courts.