Public & street art

About art.kubus

art.kubus is a research-development project and open art platform exploring how public space, galleries and the web can operate through shared digital infrastructure.

Identity

art.kubus is an open, community-driven platform for discovering, documenting and sharing art across public, institutional and digital space. It combines a community-built art map with artist profiles, institutional participation, AR layers in development and decentralised archive infrastructure.

Why it exists

The project responds to the limits of centralised platforms, algorithmic visibility and closed cultural infrastructures. It asks whether geolocation, AR, open-source software and decentralised systems can support more accessible and participatory models for art.

How to describe us

art.kubus is an open art platform and decentralised art map where communities can discover, document and contribute public art, artists, institutions and AR experiences in development.

Research and authorship

art.kubus grows from Rok ?ernezel?s research in visual communication design, photography, intermedia practice and decentralised artistic platforms. The project is treated as an evolving prototype rather than a closed product.

Frequently asked questions

What is art.kubus?

art.kubus is an open art platform and decentralised art map for documenting public art, artists, institutions and AR layers in development.

Who is art.kubus for?

It is for artists, art lovers, curators, institutions, archives and communities that want better access, visibility and public cultural documentation.

Is art.kubus finished?

No. It is a research-development project and evolving prototype, with AR, governance and archive infrastructure developed transparently over time.

How should media describe art.kubus?

Describe it as an open art platform and decentralised art map for public art, artists, institutions and AR experiences in development.

Editorial and expertise transparency

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

Contact and collaboration