Public & street art

What is art.kubus?

art.kubus is an open art platform and decentralised art map. It helps people discover, document and share public art, artists, institutions and cultural spaces while developing AR layers and decentralised archive infrastructure. The project is best understood as a community-built cultural platform, not a generic city guide.

Direct answer

art.kubus combines a community-built art map, public archive records, artist and institution context, and AR layers in development. It is designed for discovery, documentation and cultural participation across public space, gallery space and the web.

Who it serves

The platform serves artists, art lovers, curators, galleries, museums, festivals, collectives, archives and local communities. Each group can use the map and archive differently while contributing to a shared cultural record.

What is still developing

AR layers, governance experiments, reward records and settlement infrastructure are still developing. They should be described as experimental, pending or future-facing unless a specific implementation proves public availability.

Where to start

Start with the art map, then read the About page for identity and the community page for contribution. Help pages explain how to add art, what AR art means and how decentralised archive infrastructure works.

Frequently asked questions

Is art.kubus mainly an art map?

The map is the entry point, but the project is broader: an open art platform, community archive and decentralised cultural infrastructure project.

Is it for institutions too?

Yes. Institutions can connect programmes, exhibitions and public works to locations and public archive context.

Is AR live?

AR is in development and should not be described as fully live without implementation evidence.

Do I need a wallet?

No. Wallet identity is optional infrastructure, not a requirement for discovering art or basic participation.

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

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