Skip to main content

nftyskateboards NFT#088 - LoDown Magazine

LODOWN FACTS (est.1995)

The magazine is a quality over quantity project... and it has come a long way.
Lodown Magazine was founded in 1995 and has been copied a lot ever since.
Due to its high standard of presentation - a hybrid of a textheavy style guide and muse for the eye - this collectible is seen by many readers.
With an international circulation of 40.000 copies at high times of magazine culture (distributed to selected key-stores, showrooms, galleries, hotels and art-book stores) it sums up to an average of almost 128.000 people that see each issue.
Lodown stopped its original format with its 100th Issue that was released in 2016.

Lodown continue publishing magazines under specific themes these days.
‘... by Lodown Magazine’ is released 4 times a year in a shape shifting format and monothematic fashion, accompanied by launch parties, exhibitions and nightlife events.

LodownMagazine.com is separated into two parts:
a ‘Pulse’ and a ‘Feature’ section, both filled with universal truths from that big bubble named pop culture, which transforms the web magazine into a dynamic, interactive, real-time content source.

Lodown Magazine isn’t only a precursor of mainstream culture, it is pop, cool, coded, progressive, influential, multi-layered, opinionated and timeless.

Biography

In today’s globalized world, it is hard to imagine someone who would create something new without following any rules of mainstream standards. However, to every rule there is an exception, and Thomas Marecki, better known as Marok, is one of them. In the past two decades, he has created a remarkable body of work disclaiming any control but that of his own imagination and ideas.
Back in 1995, Marecki started Lodown magazine, which was billed as the pop culture magazine covering topics that opposes mainstream and contemporary marketing structures. Additionally, his books Lodown Graphic Engineering Pt.1 (1999), and Schizophrenic!
Lodown graphic engineering Pt.2 (2000) celebrated young subculture between American pop art, graffiti, electronic music and skateboarding. Thomas Marecki is also an artist widely recognized for his pictures and installations about mobility.

Beginnings and Lodown Magazine

Born in 1972 in Berlin, Thomas Marecki aka Marok began his career as a graphic designer in the early nineties. Simultaneously, he also did graffiti, adopting a pseudonym “Marok” which he kept as a trademark name for his later projects. His interest in design, typography and layout began to grow immensely, so it doesn’t surprise that each episode of his Lodown magazine had a unique design and font.
Starting in 1995, the magazine ran for 100 episodes to 2016 winning Lead Awards in 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2011. Featuring primarily articles on popular culture and boardsports, but also on contemporary art, music, film, fashion, lifestyle and literature, Lodown reflects a Zeitgeist in a non-mainstream way.

Marok’s Art Career

In addition to his work as publisher and creative director of Lodown magazine, Marecki is working on various projects. Some of them can be found in his book M – transforming language (2002), where Marok unlocked his personal archive of his own works, illustrations, photographs, ideas and drafts. One of his projects is entitled Traphic where he fuses visuals and texts around the subjects ‘Traffic’ and ‘Graphics’, merging to ‘Traphic’. It represents the natural and necessary result of his linguistic and artistic investigation, as well as his fascination with mobility. This led to Garage Grit, a show curated by himself. It featured various artists and their positions to vehicles and transportation, information and traffic, self-induced technology and documented artistic activism against the odds, far forerunning industrial adaption.

For Thomas Marecki creativity is connected to the idea of walking paths no one walked before while investigating totally new and unknown fields. His art has been included in exhibitions throughout the world. One of his latest solo shows was on display at Ruttkowski;68 in Cologne. Entitled Occupational therapy, it included Marok’s graphic works and sketches made between 1996 and 2017, as well as some new works produced exclusively for this show. The exhibition also featured smaller pieces and unpublished works, including pre-production sketches, private drawings, and collages.

nftyskateboards NFT#088 - LoDown Magazine

will be strictly limited to 1 Piece ever.
Each board release has an unique NFT number code rendered within the animation (1080px loop) (most of the time it's placed on the griptape of the board).

NFTYSKATEBOARDS Website

NFTYSKATEBOARDS on Twitter

NFTYSKATEBOARDS on Showtime

NFTYSKATEBOARDS on Instagram

This is a fanart project and a dedication to skateboarding by Olika3D and Paul Muresan

nftyskateboards collection image

nftyskateboards is a tribute to the great art and subculture that emerged around skateboarding in the last 50 years

Also check NFTYSK8 Custom Shrines for our special NFT Collabs

There has been endless iconic graphics and great artworks created just to be shredded on the next curb.

The skateboard in it's pure form with all it's awesome outgrowths is what this collection is about.

Every item is a high quality MP4 Animation (1080x1080px Loop) numbered with it's unique code of the release count to give every boarda unique attribute. As artists, skateboard companies and everybody at the core of skateboarding is encouraged to join, the collection will grow with new boards and specials over time.

Enjoy your travel through skateboard history and have fun discovering our collection!

Category Sports Collectibles
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataFrozen
Creator Earnings
10%

nftyskateboards NFT#088 - LoDown Magazine

visibility
127 views
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From
keyboard_arrow_down
Event
Price
From
To
Date

nftyskateboards NFT#088 - LoDown Magazine

visibility
127 views
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From

nftyskateboards NFT#088 - LoDown Magazine

LODOWN FACTS (est.1995)

The magazine is a quality over quantity project... and it has come a long way.
Lodown Magazine was founded in 1995 and has been copied a lot ever since.
Due to its high standard of presentation - a hybrid of a textheavy style guide and muse for the eye - this collectible is seen by many readers.
With an international circulation of 40.000 copies at high times of magazine culture (distributed to selected key-stores, showrooms, galleries, hotels and art-book stores) it sums up to an average of almost 128.000 people that see each issue.
Lodown stopped its original format with its 100th Issue that was released in 2016.

Lodown continue publishing magazines under specific themes these days.
‘... by Lodown Magazine’ is released 4 times a year in a shape shifting format and monothematic fashion, accompanied by launch parties, exhibitions and nightlife events.

LodownMagazine.com is separated into two parts:
a ‘Pulse’ and a ‘Feature’ section, both filled with universal truths from that big bubble named pop culture, which transforms the web magazine into a dynamic, interactive, real-time content source.

Lodown Magazine isn’t only a precursor of mainstream culture, it is pop, cool, coded, progressive, influential, multi-layered, opinionated and timeless.

Biography

In today’s globalized world, it is hard to imagine someone who would create something new without following any rules of mainstream standards. However, to every rule there is an exception, and Thomas Marecki, better known as Marok, is one of them. In the past two decades, he has created a remarkable body of work disclaiming any control but that of his own imagination and ideas.
Back in 1995, Marecki started Lodown magazine, which was billed as the pop culture magazine covering topics that opposes mainstream and contemporary marketing structures. Additionally, his books Lodown Graphic Engineering Pt.1 (1999), and Schizophrenic!
Lodown graphic engineering Pt.2 (2000) celebrated young subculture between American pop art, graffiti, electronic music and skateboarding. Thomas Marecki is also an artist widely recognized for his pictures and installations about mobility.

Beginnings and Lodown Magazine

Born in 1972 in Berlin, Thomas Marecki aka Marok began his career as a graphic designer in the early nineties. Simultaneously, he also did graffiti, adopting a pseudonym “Marok” which he kept as a trademark name for his later projects. His interest in design, typography and layout began to grow immensely, so it doesn’t surprise that each episode of his Lodown magazine had a unique design and font.
Starting in 1995, the magazine ran for 100 episodes to 2016 winning Lead Awards in 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2011. Featuring primarily articles on popular culture and boardsports, but also on contemporary art, music, film, fashion, lifestyle and literature, Lodown reflects a Zeitgeist in a non-mainstream way.

Marok’s Art Career

In addition to his work as publisher and creative director of Lodown magazine, Marecki is working on various projects. Some of them can be found in his book M – transforming language (2002), where Marok unlocked his personal archive of his own works, illustrations, photographs, ideas and drafts. One of his projects is entitled Traphic where he fuses visuals and texts around the subjects ‘Traffic’ and ‘Graphics’, merging to ‘Traphic’. It represents the natural and necessary result of his linguistic and artistic investigation, as well as his fascination with mobility. This led to Garage Grit, a show curated by himself. It featured various artists and their positions to vehicles and transportation, information and traffic, self-induced technology and documented artistic activism against the odds, far forerunning industrial adaption.

For Thomas Marecki creativity is connected to the idea of walking paths no one walked before while investigating totally new and unknown fields. His art has been included in exhibitions throughout the world. One of his latest solo shows was on display at Ruttkowski;68 in Cologne. Entitled Occupational therapy, it included Marok’s graphic works and sketches made between 1996 and 2017, as well as some new works produced exclusively for this show. The exhibition also featured smaller pieces and unpublished works, including pre-production sketches, private drawings, and collages.

nftyskateboards NFT#088 - LoDown Magazine

will be strictly limited to 1 Piece ever.
Each board release has an unique NFT number code rendered within the animation (1080px loop) (most of the time it's placed on the griptape of the board).

NFTYSKATEBOARDS Website

NFTYSKATEBOARDS on Twitter

NFTYSKATEBOARDS on Showtime

NFTYSKATEBOARDS on Instagram

This is a fanart project and a dedication to skateboarding by Olika3D and Paul Muresan

nftyskateboards collection image

nftyskateboards is a tribute to the great art and subculture that emerged around skateboarding in the last 50 years

Also check NFTYSK8 Custom Shrines for our special NFT Collabs

There has been endless iconic graphics and great artworks created just to be shredded on the next curb.

The skateboard in it's pure form with all it's awesome outgrowths is what this collection is about.

Every item is a high quality MP4 Animation (1080x1080px Loop) numbered with it's unique code of the release count to give every boarda unique attribute. As artists, skateboard companies and everybody at the core of skateboarding is encouraged to join, the collection will grow with new boards and specials over time.

Enjoy your travel through skateboard history and have fun discovering our collection!

Category Sports Collectibles
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataFrozen
Creator Earnings
10%
keyboard_arrow_down
Event
Price
From
To
Date