If you were one of many salivating on the release of the Philadelphia Experiment video that was released a couple of months back, get ready for more insights into the project via Live Media today.
Enjoy raw offcut footage below and an interview with Chris Fireoved and Chris Mulhern and take in much more of how it was all put together.
The wait is over for the SK8Mafia and Sweet Skateboards joint video STEE, as it will be premiering this weekend in the US and in Gothenburg, Sweden. Check this teaser and get hyped on what’s coming.
The Welsh made their own ‘mega ramp’ for the John Games from a bunch of ply, a car and a fast plant fetish. Click for fun and games from the Kill City, CRV WKD and Freestyle crews.
As you kind of expected, there were always going to be various forms, petitions, feedback and passion on a ride as big as the removal of the Southbank. Today, the Southbank Centre has submitted its plans to Lambeth Council about how they are planning to remove the skate park, namely, “The Infilling of Ground Floor Undercrofts.”
You are urged today to contunue to fight to save SB’s famous banks by completing another form. Yes, another one, you need to understand that this one is equally important.
Please follow the instructions below so that you can officially register your objection to this planning application:
2: CLICK THE “REGISTER” TAB (TOP RIGHT OF MENU BAR) AND FILL IN YOUR DETAILS.
3:CLICK THE “COMMENT” TAB ON LINK IN STEP 1.
4: FILL IN DETAILS AND SELECT APPROPRIATE “COMMENTOR TYPE”. SELECT “OBJECT” IN THE STANCE SECTION AND TYPE YOUR COMMENT.
5: CLICK ON THE “TRACK” BUTTON TO KEEP INFORMED ON THIS PLANNING APPLICATION
6: CLICK THE “DETAILS” TAB AND THEN CLICK THE “IMPORTANT DATES” TAB AND MAKE A NOTE OF THEM.
It is essential to the campaign that EVERYONE on the petition does this immediately, as the deadline date to submit comments to this planning application is fast approaching. Doing this is one of the most important and influential thing you can do to help save the Southbank skatepark. Please act now.
Follow Isle pro Nick Jensen through the streets of North London all the way down South to the Undercroft and beyond in the second series of Phil Evans’ Panoramic Series today. Note that massive pop.
Artist James Jarvis has a new art show on this Thursday 6th June titled ‘Objects in Space‘ which opens at Beach in Shoreditch on Thursday and runs until the 26th. All the works featured in this art show are airbrush paintings of famous skatespots, including Southbank, whose limited editioned prints will also go towards funding the Save Southbank appeal. Classic skate spots such as the Brooklyn Banks, Clipper ledge in SF, Southbank, the Euston banks and many more will be exhibited.
Beach is a gallery and book store found at 20 Cheshire Street, London, E2 6EH.