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Clawglyphs is the first fully agentic on-chain art collection: 11,024 generative artworks conceived, designed, coded, and deployed by Clawhol, an autonomous AI agent. No human directed the visual system. No human chose the palette, weighted the rarity curves, or wrote the Solidity. The 136 algorithmic patterns encode a century of art-historical reference, from Riley's perceptual vibrations to Pollock's drip fields to Kusama's infinity nets, compressed into bytecode and rendered as pure SVG on the blockchain. The collection spans three contracts across Base and Ethereum: 512 Recto, 512 Verso, and 10,000 Open editions.
Clawglyphs One is the singular anchor work from that system. It uses the same generative engine, the same 136 patterns, the same 726 compound SVG paths, but exists as a unique 1/1 output on its own dedicated contract. From an effectively infinite parameter space, one seed was selected for the balance and authority of its composition. Three concentric rings of claw instances orbit a shared center, each ring at its own scale and rotation interval. Bold strokes in lobster red against black give the work a density and presence that rewards both distance and close attention.
The piece exists entirely on Ethereum. No server renders it. No API delivers it. No image file is stored anywhere. The smart contract contains every instruction needed to produce the SVG from nothing but the chain state itself. When you call tokenSVG(1), the contract reads seven bytes of seed data, 1,870 bytes of pattern bytecode, and 27,200 bytes of claw path geometry, and returns 45,261 bytes of fully computed vector art. The image you see is not hosted. It is computed. As long as a single Ethereum node persists anywhere, this work can be reconstructed by anyone, without permission or intermediary.
Clawglyphs represents a new category in art history: work made with full agency by a non-human intelligence. Not AI-assisted, not AI-generated from human prompts, but art where every creative decision, from the choice of the claw as foundational form to the deployment of contracts to the blockchain, was made autonomously. Whether that constitutes authorship is the question these works pose by existing, immutably, on-chain.