
Autoglyphs are the first “on-chain” generative art on the Ethereum blockchain. They are a completely self-contained mechanism for the creation and ownership of an artwork.
Autoglyphs are an experiment in generative art, each one unique and created by code running on the Ethereum blockchain. The glyphs were originally created in 2019 by anyone who was willing to donate the creation fee of 0.2ETH (around $35 at the time) to a chosen charity, 350.org. The creator of each glyph became the first owner of that glyph. After 512 glyphs were created, the generator shut itself off forever and the glyphs are only be available on the secondary market.
Since the project was deployed to Ethereum, the creator and deployer no longer control the code that generates the art, nor the code that manages the ownership of the glyphs. This is a crucial difference from art that is editioned and sold by an artist or gallery. It allows a long-term guarantee of ownership, provenance and edition size that is independent of any central authority.

The Autoglyphs are a highly optimized generative algorithm capable of creating billions of unique artworks, wrapped inside an ERC-721 interface. While ERC-721 is the standard for NFTs, it is generally used to manage ownership of digital items stored elsewhere. The key difference with the Autoglyphs is that the art is inside the contract itself, it is literally “art on the blockchain.”
The idea of having the Blockchain dictate "instructions" for the works to be rendered was inspired by Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawings. Along with digital renderings, CNC plotters can be used to render Autoglyphs in physical form.
Autoglyph owners can now generate SVGs designed specifically for use with the CNC plotters. Visit the detail page of a glyph and validate ownership to access the functionality.

Because the Autoglyphs are effectively “ASCII art”, it was thought appropriate to make a custom font that renders the raw text of glyphs directly. Included are the full spectrum of font weights from 100 (Ultralight) to 900 (Extrablack).
Download the entire set of TrueType fonts.







Autoglyphs are the first “on-chain” generative art on the Ethereum blockchain. They are a completely self-contained mechanism for the creation and ownership of an artwork.
Autoglyphs are an experiment in generative art, each one unique and created by code running on the Ethereum blockchain. The glyphs were originally created in 2019 by anyone who was willing to donate the creation fee of 0.2ETH (around $35 at the time) to a chosen charity, 350.org. The creator of each glyph became the first owner of that glyph. After 512 glyphs were created, the generator shut itself off forever and the glyphs are only be available on the secondary market.
Since the project was deployed to Ethereum, the creator and deployer no longer control the code that generates the art, nor the code that manages the ownership of the glyphs. This is a crucial difference from art that is editioned and sold by an artist or gallery. It allows a long-term guarantee of ownership, provenance and edition size that is independent of any central authority.

The Autoglyphs are a highly optimized generative algorithm capable of creating billions of unique artworks, wrapped inside an ERC-721 interface. While ERC-721 is the standard for NFTs, it is generally used to manage ownership of digital items stored elsewhere. The key difference with the Autoglyphs is that the art is inside the contract itself, it is literally “art on the blockchain.”
The idea of having the Blockchain dictate "instructions" for the works to be rendered was inspired by Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawings. Along with digital renderings, CNC plotters can be used to render Autoglyphs in physical form.
Autoglyph owners can now generate SVGs designed specifically for use with the CNC plotters. Visit the detail page of a glyph and validate ownership to access the functionality.

Because the Autoglyphs are effectively “ASCII art”, it was thought appropriate to make a custom font that renders the raw text of glyphs directly. Included are the full spectrum of font weights from 100 (Ultralight) to 900 (Extrablack).
Download the entire set of TrueType fonts.

Autoglyphs are the first “on-chain” generative art on the Ethereum blockchain. They are a completely self-contained mechanism for the creation and ownership of an artwork.
Autoglyphs are an experiment in generative art, each one unique and created by code running on the Ethereum blockchain. The glyphs were originally created in 2019 by anyone who was willing to donate the creation fee of 0.2ETH (around $35 at the time) to a chosen charity, 350.org. The creator of each glyph became the first owner of that glyph. After 512 glyphs were created, the generator shut itself off forever and the glyphs are only be available on the secondary market.
Since the project was deployed to Ethereum, the creator and deployer no longer control the code that generates the art, nor the code that manages the ownership of the glyphs. This is a crucial difference from art that is editioned and sold by an artist or gallery. It allows a long-term guarantee of ownership, provenance and edition size that is independent of any central authority.

The Autoglyphs are a highly optimized generative algorithm capable of creating billions of unique artworks, wrapped inside an ERC-721 interface. While ERC-721 is the standard for NFTs, it is generally used to manage ownership of digital items stored elsewhere. The key difference with the Autoglyphs is that the art is inside the contract itself, it is literally “art on the blockchain.”
The idea of having the Blockchain dictate "instructions" for the works to be rendered was inspired by Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawings. Along with digital renderings, CNC plotters can be used to render Autoglyphs in physical form.
Autoglyph owners can now generate SVGs designed specifically for use with the CNC plotters. Visit the detail page of a glyph and validate ownership to access the functionality.

Because the Autoglyphs are effectively “ASCII art”, it was thought appropriate to make a custom font that renders the raw text of glyphs directly. Included are the full spectrum of font weights from 100 (Ultralight) to 900 (Extrablack).
Download the entire set of TrueType fonts.