
Collection
CryptoCubes
A pioneering generative art collection created in 2020 by Han, exploring three-dimensional space through code and blockchain.
The early onchain generative art, influencing spatial computation and permanence in digital culture. The collection is part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) permanent collection and has been sold through prominent auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s.
256 digital sculptures derived from cubes. Every piece exists as an ERC-721 token with its own geometry, color profile, and structure. Three properties define a CryptoCube: structural form (Landmark), RGB influence (Color), and density (Volume). Together they create 256 siblings—clearly related, yet individually unique.


Han Saglam (also known as hanrgb) is an artist pioneering the world computer as an artistic medium. His work operates through generative systems, smart contracts, data, and machine intelligence. His practice focuses on autonomous systems and digital permanence, where code becomes art and smart contracts function as living, self-executing works. He explores what art becomes when it exists independently within computation.
