Abatoire 16 DIY – Grenoble, France
This movie shows the construction, the ride and the destruction of one of the biggest DIY skatepark build in Grenoble, France.
This movie shows the construction, the ride and the destruction of one of the biggest DIY skatepark build in Grenoble, France.
For us, our skatepark is to go skating and relax in nature and forget about everything, without any internet distraction etc. Just skate, relax, eat some delicious seafood in the restaurant and spend time with friends. Don’t focus on anything else, just that.
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was born through the collective imaginative efforts and hard work of local skateboarders who decided to transform a vacant urban soccer field into a DIY free space. The regular crew of skateboarders at RK 69 show a disregard for normative aesthetics, approaches, and power structures in the global and local skateboard industry.
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In the beginning of time, all that was necesary were the essentials: fire was discovered, the stars, the sun, the moon, and of course… the wheel! We all know that we are living in a complicated era… but here we are!
Everything started in the winter of 2012, there were a few of us, we were about 15-16 years old, a small band looking for a wasteland or a shed to build a spot.
The most insane “backyard pool” Stockholm has ever seen: a true beast with tons of vert and steep corners but yet an ever so fresh pleaser to the eyes; huge deathboxes, large cyan tiles, yellow cooping blocks and a baby smooth surface, all poured in one go. With all the extra details such as the drain in the deep end, pool light, love seat and even water valve caps on the walls it’s as close to the real deal as it gets.
The boundaries of skateboarding are endless; so are the number of places a skater will see a skate spot. That’s what makes it so damn beautiful.