Video: “Gung Ho!” Skateboarding with a 90’s Aesthetic
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Danny Wild, a multidisciplined artist primarily focusing on connections between lowbrow culture and technology, produced an aesthetically 90’s feel skate video made exclusively for the next issue of I Want You Magazine. The title of this video series is “Gung Ho” and is about Dannys love of sidewalk shredding, debauchery, and skateboarder culture. Danny is also apart of the art collective Zonk Vision, which put out videos such as Lush’s Jesus Vs Satan and the hilarious Super Intense Train Mission.
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© sheacote & 12ozProphet - Thursday May 24, 2012 at 11:01 AM
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good shit the beat juggling n the end nice touch the hipsters with there cases off ironwak no so good ..thunbs down…
skating though a plus all day no comply till u die
I don’t get it. I saw nothing “90’s aesthetic” in this entire HD Vimeo that wouldn’t even play right on my computer.
And absolutely nothing even remotely “90’s aesthetic” about a bunch of spandex wearing sun-glass rocking hipsters skating while their girlfriends to terrible hipster graff in the background to the soundtrack of hipster music.
In fact, I don’t even remember hipsters even existing in the 90’s.
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