Akira Shiroma

Locksley

"LOCKSLEY" is the title of the latest video offering from Brazilian brand Perfume ran by Fabiano Rodrigues, in collaboration with Adidas. Fabiano himself tackled the editing duties, too, while the camera was handled by two longtime LIVE favorites: Alexandre 'Cotinz' ('not a filmer anymore!') Neaime (in a way, marking his return to the other side of the lens since "DOPPELGÄNGER") and Hernando "Ñaño" Ramirez, of ASCO Skateboarding. And when it comes to the skating, well, Fabiano knows how to surround himself there too, in the mix with Akira Shiroma, Pedro Prosdossimi, Kali Oliveira and João Freitas. Thirteen H.D. minutes of off-road skateboarding, as expected, based on the free reinterpretation of whatever sort of resembles a spot, notably involving quite the number of bench-to-bench manoeuvers - all at the service of an audiovisual patchwork of quite the experimental kind.

Flanantopias

After plenty of references already to Francesco CareriLe Corbusier and Guy Debord - amongst others - throughout the past few years and the corresponding output of video productions, Brazilian collective Flanantes is back "FLANATOPIAS" and this time, it is a concept forged by French philosopher Michel Foucault that gets explored, for the sake of a nearly half-hour-long piece that doesn't fail at pairing up H.D. documentation with experimental editing. Of course, as always, the skateboarding is remarkable and that's despite the rough spots and sketchy year; an impressive number of faces make an appearance, too, representing just as many unique styles - although, the best observers will quickly spot the likes of Luis MoschioniSergio Santoro or Hernando "Nańo" Ramirez (ASCO Skateboarding C.E.O.), as they've regularly been featured on LIVE before too. All produced by Brazilian magazine CemporcentoSKATE, with an exclusive photo gallery here, alongside words of introduction by Leonardo Brandão :

"Heterotopia is a concept created by French philosopher Michel Foucault; the term means the invention of new spaces within the pre-existing spaces themselves.

Skateboarding, for example, is heterotopic. With it, a handrail is no longer a handrail, nor is a bench just a bench.

In addition, we must not forget the great heterotopy mentioned by Foucault: the ship, which is the quintessential figure of the nineteenth century. The English ships in the seas, or the transatlantic ships, those large pieces of space that float in the immense space of the sea.

According to this logic, heterotopia can also be the skateboard itself: a tiny piece of space compared to the ship, a metaphor for what is happening today - unlike the ship, the space it traverses offers comfort, luxury and security, carrying its own charge of insecurity, survival instict, scarcity of resources and rarefied space.

Skateboard sends imagination back to the time of the first boatmen who had nothing but row boats. Except skaters aren't in the seas or oceans - they are in the cities, their heterotopias are urban, drifting - they are flanantopias." Leonardo Brandão for CemporcentoSKATE.

Oh and, word on the street is a brand new Flanantes edit - again another one! - might be just about to drop, soon...

Murilo's tip: "em movimento sincopado."

Our expert in all things filmed in Portuguese sends your way a rather radical dose of sun drenched street skateboarding… The Brazilian skating we love to watch!

Cotinz' tip: "Nada"!

Well, you can just throw your skatepark edits in the gutter, now… Akira Shiroma is at home in this bowl thingy, one can tell and one can just feel it, thanks to the way this session is captured, but ultimately shared with us, in a rather incredible way… A visual masterpiece by Alexandre Veloso (under the STORYTELLER moniker), from the command on the VX handle to the editing to poetry. Yep, a full on oddity, but in the best possible way.

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Cultural choc

Let's be frank, we all have our prejudices against the "rest of the world", especially when they live far enough to be out of our radar… Brazil, for many and it is also a bit true for us –let's just say it!– is often seen as a country with a bit skate culture (they say it is the second national sport, there!) where kids train in skateparks to then go win all contests around the world, with the hope of "making it".

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