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Spin Cycle 25.29
Protest, artist response, gaming revolutions and a throwback to vintage times. See what we're talking about in this edition of Spin Cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.28
Journey into the Bone Temple, surreal architectural complexity, returns to form and a merging of formats across ages all in Spin Cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.27
Photography, art, history and of course UNO means Janet Echelman, Billie Eilish, Joel Meyerowitz & the Saatchi Gallery fill up the spots for this edition of Spin Cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.26
Take traversing the oceans, exploring a deep love of nature, fighting back against the normalisation of hate & a shortlist for the World Illustration Awards 2025 for a long-lasting heap of inspiration & good news in this Spin Cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.25
A24's youngest director, James Kerwin's vision of Cuba frozen in time, the art of the album campaign & Balam Magazine's radical new issue - sink your teeth into this week's spin cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.24
Creative opportunities, perceptions of nightlife, women's football & Barrow-in-Furness are unearthed in this edition of Spin Cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.23
Rival Consoles, Anthony Dickenson, Seamus Murphy, Luca Bjørnsten, Arinzechukwu Patrick & Machester's Warehouse Project round-up this weeks news in our latest Spin Cycle.
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Illustrators Rising: Trends for 2025 & Beyond
The illustration world is evolving at breakneck speed, influenced by technology, cultural shifts, and changing visual tastes. As we move into 2025 and look ahead to 2026, the industry is witnessing both a return to authenticity and a bold embrace of innovation.
Whether you're a freelance illustrator, a creative director, or a design enthusiast, these trends will help you stay ahead of the curve.
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Spin Cycle 25.22
Crack Magazine's summary of Glastonbury, a Studio Ghibli & Uniqlo collab, pinterest's summer trend report, AI in film & a new aerial photography competition take the spotlight in this issue of Spin Cycle.
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Filmmakers Rising: Trends for 2025 & Beyond
2025 has seen filmmaking evolve rapidly through AI tools and cloud workflows—but at its core, storytelling remains a deeply human art. As we look to 2026, the future of film lies not just in automation, but in imagination, honesty, and vision.
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Spin Cycle 25.21
A timely publication from Agnes Denes, a first solo gallery for Yoshimoto Nara, Max Manavi-Huber's kinetics aesthetic, Danny Boyle's reflections & Stomzy's first major UK acting role all take precedence in this edition of Spin Cycle.
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Spin Cycle 25.20
It's great news for Mubi lovers & fans of Apple, Africa Collective shine a light on ocean waste with a clever movie throwback, Victoria Gill shares images of Thatcher's Britain & Colossal speak to Rob Woodcox about his upcoming book 'Bodies of Light'. All in this Spin Cycle.