Last October, veteran Emerica Pro, world renown contemporary artist, mastermind of Toy Machine Blood Sucking Skateboard Company, and last but not least - skateboarding legend, Ed Templeton participated in a panel with other skateboarding luminaries such as Mark Gonzales, Lance Mountain, Spike Jones, Greg Hunt, Ty Evans, Tobin Yelland and Thrasher Magazine's Jake Phelps to discuss the significance and progression of skateboarding videos over the last two decades.
Organized by PopRally at the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art: New York City) in honor of a featured retrospective with Spike Jonze called The First 80 Years, the event was a once in a lifetime gathering of some of skateboarding's finest and featured a musical performance by Emerica friends, No Age.
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(6) responses to: An Evening Of Skate Videos
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man that was a great discussion. didn't know how much Spike Jonze was involved in skateboarding. i thought he just to "Yeah Right" and "Fully Flared."
skateboarding is the greatest invention ever.
I agree it was a Great Discussion ! To see how videos were filmed in months and now its years ! lol The Gonz & Lance KILL !!
the gonz is the funniest nigga everrrr!!
I love this kind of stuff.
It's just so interesting.
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