What is art.kubus?
art.kubus is an open art platform and decentralised art map for discovering, documenting and sharing public art, artists, institutions and AR layers in development.
art.kubus
Open art platform • decentralised art map • community
art.kubus is an open platform for artists, institutions, and art lovers: a community-built art map with AR layers and decentralised infrastructure in development.
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art.kubus is a community-built platform for discovering, documenting and sharing art in public, institutional and digital space. It connects an interactive art map, artist profiles, institutions, AR layers in development and decentralised cultural infrastructure.
art.kubus is an open art platform for art lovers, artists and institutions. It helps people discover public art, murals, exhibitions and cultural spaces while giving artists and communities a way to document works that often remain outside traditional visibility systems.
A decentralised art map treats cultural data as shared infrastructure rather than a closed feed. Public artwork records, locations, metadata and future archive layers can become more resilient, transparent and community-maintained.
The platform is designed around contribution: adding markers, improving descriptions, connecting artworks to artists and institutions, and building a public archive together. Governance and reward layers are experimental and will remain transparent as they develop.
AR is part of the long-term direction of art.kubus. Planned AR layers can extend physical artworks with digital context, 3D objects, animation, sound or interpretation without replacing the encounter with the artwork itself.
art.kubus is an open art platform and decentralised art map for discovering, documenting and sharing public art, artists, institutions and AR layers in development.
It is both a community-built art map and a broader platform for cultural participation. The map is the entry point; profiles, institutions and archive layers extend it.
AR layers are in development and should be described as planned or experimental until the implementation proves that a feature is publicly available.
The project is developing decentralised cultural infrastructure for public archive replication, optional identity, provenance and governance experiments. Core discovery remains accessible without crypto-first framing.
This page is maintained by the art.kubus editorial team using public-source research, local context, and community-verified map contributions.
Editorial and research team: art.kubus editorial team